Gun City

Gun City (Spanish: La sombra de la ley) is a 2018 Spanish thriller film directed by Dani de la Torre and written by Patxi Amezcua.[2]

Gun City
SpanishLa sombra de la ley
Directed byDani de la Torre
Written byPatxi Amezcua
Produced by
  • Emma Lustres
  • Mercedes Gamero
Starring
Production
companies
Distributed byHispano FoxFilm[1]
Release date
  • 11 October 2018 (2018-10-11) (Spain)
  • 31 October 2018 (2018-10-31) (Netflix)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Plot

In Barcelona, 1921, tension is high between the police and local anarchists. A military train has been robbed and its cargo stolen. The police try to find those responsible and receive support from agent Aníbal Uriarte, who was sent from Madrid. The detectives resort to brutal methods, including murder. They interrogate the train driver and whom they suspect is part of the robbery before murdering him.

Meanwhile, the center of the city hosts many protests against the unfair treatment of workers and women that are forcibly repressed by the police. A dodgy bar owner seems to be involved in the criminal business. It is revealed that the corrupt police are on his payroll. In broad daylight, an attack on them is committed that ends up being somewhat good for them.

The trail leads Uriarte to a group of radical anarchists who start the war on police brutality and cause panic and chaos in the city. Between the mafia and the unions – represented by the certain Salvador Ortiz and his feminist daughter Sara – the agent tries to find a compromise and to prevent a possible premeditated coup – and further massacres – by the military, before a civil war breaks out.[3]

Development

In autumn 2017, Playtime was announced to co-produce and to handle international sales on Gun City, a period Spanish thriller, directed by Dani de la Torre and produced by Spain's Vaca Films Studio and Atresmedia Cine/La Ley del Plomo with Playtime Prods. Veteran Spanish actor Luis Tosar and up-and-comer Michelle Jenner starred. Production budget was 5 million euros ($5.89 million).[4]

The film was theatrically released on 11 October 2018 in Spain.[5]

The film was released on 31 October 2018 by Netflix.[6]

Cast

Awards

At the 33rd Goya Awards, the film was nominated in six categories and won three awards – Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.

See also

References


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