Ibiza Dream (2002)
Free your mind.
Three old friends who have each come to a crossroads in their lives. Carlos (Paco Marin) has decided he is a hedonist. Chica (Adriana Dominguez) has grown tired of her lifestyle on Ibiza and begins to seek something more. Nacho (Adria Collado) has found spiritual enlightenment in India and has returned to Ibiza and must now figure out how his new views fit into his old world.
Director: Igor Fioravanti
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date: April 25, 2002
Cast
- Adrià Collado - Nacho
- Paco Marín - Carlos
- Adriana Domínguez - Chica
- Enric Majó - Hans
- Enriqueta Carballeira - Madre de Chica
- Claudia Gravy - Madre de Nacho
- Mario Vedoya - Tony
- César Vea - Hermano de Carlos
- Ernesto Arango - Luis
- Sayago Ayuso - Cartero celestial
Screenplay
Music: José Padilla
Production: Maestranza Films, La Perifèrica
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories
Keywords
lgbt, gay theme
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ibiza Dream about?
- Three old friends who have each come to a crossroads in their lives. Carlos (Paco Marin) has decided he is a hedonist. Chica (Adriana Dominguez) has grown tired of her lifestyle on Ibiza and begins to seek something more. Nacho (Adria Collado) has found spiritual enlightenment in India and has returned to Ibiza and must now figure out how his new views fit into his old world.
- Who directed Ibiza Dream?
- Ibiza Dream was directed by Igor Fioravanti.
- Who stars in Ibiza Dream?
- Ibiza Dream stars Adrià Collado, Paco Marín, Adriana Domínguez, Enric Majó, Enriqueta Carballeira, Claudia Gravy.
- How long is Ibiza Dream?
- Ibiza Dream has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
- What genre is Ibiza Dream?
- Ibiza Dream is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Ibiza Dream produced?
- Ibiza Dream was produced in Spain.
- What are the themes of Ibiza Dream?
- The themes of Ibiza Dream include: LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, LGBTQ+ Stories.