7 Virgins (2005)

7 Virgins (2005) poster

It is summertime in a blue-collar, marginal district of a city in the South of Spain. Tano, a teenager currently serving a sentence in a juvenile reform center, is given a 48-hour leave to attend his brother’s wedding.

Director: Alberto Rodríguez
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Julio de la Rosa, Miguel Ángel Hernando Trillo
Cinematography: Álex Catalán
Editing: J. Manuel G. Moyano
Production: Tesela Producciones Cinematográficas, La Zanfoñia Producciones
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Themes

Class Stigma and the Barrier of Inequality, Underground Drug Dens and Misery, Drug Addiction and Downfall, Teacher-Student Relationship, Addiction and Recovery

Keywords

adolescence, hip-hop, grandparent grandchild relationship, class, socially deprived family, juvenile prison, concrete slabs building, teacher, wedding, suburb, drugs, rebellious youth, celebration, seville, spain, gay theme

Trailer

7 Virgins Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 7 Virgins about?
It is summertime in a blue-collar, marginal district of a city in the South of Spain. Tano, a teenager currently serving a sentence in a juvenile reform center, is given a 48-hour leave to attend his brother’s wedding.
Who directed 7 Virgins?
7 Virgins was directed by Alberto Rodríguez.
Who stars in 7 Virgins?
7 Virgins stars Juan José Ballesta, Jesús Carroza, Antonio Dechent, Loles León, Muriel, Iride Barroso.
How long is 7 Virgins?
7 Virgins has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is 7 Virgins?
7 Virgins is a Drama, Crime film.
Where was 7 Virgins produced?
7 Virgins was produced in Spain.
What are the themes of 7 Virgins?
The themes of 7 Virgins include: Class Stigma and the Barrier of Inequality, Underground Drug Dens and Misery, Drug Addiction and Downfall, Teacher-Student Relationship, Addiction and Recovery.