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The Concha winning films at the San Sebastián Festival in Somos Cine

(MUMBLE OF CONVERSATIONS)

(MESSAGE TO MOBILE)

(NERVOUS BREATH)

(CLOSES THE MOBILE)

(STEPS, CONVERSATIONS)

(PA ANNOUNCEMENT)

(PA) «Dr. Abades, go to the pediatrician.

(OPENS THE TAP)

(ROOTO OF MANY PEOPLE)

Where are you going? A notice has come in.

I had to go to the bathroom. Fuck, Anita.

You told me you were watching, and you left it open.

I was feeling sick.

Let me know.

Are you okay? Yes.

I threw up, something would have hurt me.

If you want, I'll drive. Can I get you a bag?

If I want bags, I'll take them myself, thanks.

(EMERGENCY SIREN)

(FLASHING)

(OPENS A DRAWER)

(CLOSES THE DRAWER)

(ALARM CLOCK)

(PRESS A BUTTON)

(COMPUTER STARTUP)

(KNOCKING ON THE DOOR)

Yeah. I'm home now, honey.

Okay. Have you eaten?

Yes.

(STEPS ARE AWAY)

Hello, Alex, how are you?

Oh yeah? I do not have idea, to be honest.

Well, I haven't been able to call myself all morning either.

Yeah.

Hey, Alex, excuse me,

I may have gone a bit too far with the message I sent you.

Yeah.

Yeah.

You understand me too, okay?

Well, let's not dwell on it anymore.

Do you want me to stop by your job later, when you're done,

and we talk about it?

Damn, what a bitch, at that time it doesn't happen anymore, I'm getting up early tomorrow.

Okay.

You will have taken the opportunity to ask your boss to change your bridge.

Fuck, Alex, man, I freak out.

No, it's because then I'm crazy,

The one that loses its head. I have asked your forgiveness.

No, no, I'm not starting anything.

Okay, we better talk tomorrow, yeah.

(MOBILE)

(MOBILE)

(THROWS PHONE)

(KNOCKING ON THE DOOR)

Honey, are you okay? Yeah.

I dropped something.

It's dinner.

You have dinner, I'm not hungry.

(WATER RUNS FROM THE TAP)

(SQUASHED TABLEWARE)

Good evening. Are you not having any dinner?

No, I'm going to bed.

Rest up, darling.

(DOOR CLOSES)

(LATCH IS RUN)

(FAR TV)

(RADIO) «-They seem like categories...tight categories, right?

Or you belong to...There are only two kinds of people.

-White or black.

(START MELODY)

(CLOSES THE MOBILE)

(LEAVES THE PHONE ON THE BENCH)

(MESSAGE TO MOBILE)

(CLOSES THE PHONE AND LEAVES IT)

Do you remember Asun? The redhead.

The patient who was undressing us.

She stripped twice here on her face.

That's right, he's getting married.

Is he going to get married? (RIE) Don't you know who?

Hold on, with Julito, the maintenance guy.

Julito... But how is he going to get married if he's crazy?

(RIE) Yeah, she's crazy, but she's also good, too.

Damn, what a couple. (RIE) Aha.

But he's horrible. (RIE)

I'm sure they'll make antics. «Julito... .

No, no. «Tune me in the CM, please.

(PURS AND LAUGHS)

(RIE)

Are you okay now?

Yeah, better.

Hey, if you want, we can go at noon

Where Alexy has some beers.

No work today.

Yeah.

-? Today it's time for anger?

How?

-You're very serious.

It's about your boyfriend.

Well yes, Martin, my boyfriend.

-What does he do? Well, what about me, he does that.

What's up.-Let it go, Anita.

You're coming to live with me. That's what I was thinking, yes.

-You lose it, because I would treat you like a queen.

(SONG)#I'd treat you like a queen...

#...in your crystal palace.

Awesome, Martin, when do you say we got married?

And the cell phone?

-Here.

This is bullshit. How can it be bullshit?

-Look, I do what you tell me, this doesn't work.

Let's see, no, first thing...

Always hanging, Martin, like keys, you know.

What now? Let's see.

You have to hit green.

You have to mark it and hit the green.

Let's see, call me.- Cone, green.

It's just that I always forget this.Ana, green.

There, let's see.

-Now.

(MOBILE)

(MOBILE)

Shall we work a little?

Come on.

Let them start with «me .

-Table.

Goal.

Mechano. Very good.

-Pee.

Mexico.

Proper names are not valid.

-Mint.Very good.

-Molasses.

Meter.

I have one left.

-Melon. Very good, Martin.

Perfect.

I'm going to sign him up for a TV contest.

I'm taking them ahead, Martin.

See you tomorrow.-Bye.

(KNOCKING ON THE DOOR)? Yes?

I'm home now, honey. Okay.

Have you eaten? Yes.

I brought pizza,

if you feel like it. Okay.

(ALARM CLOCK)

(FOR THE ALARM)

Alex, that's me.

Fuck, sorry, I lost my grip yesterday.

Give me a touch, go, or take my phone.

I love you.

(CLOSES THE MOBILE)

(KNOCKING ON THE DOOR)Ana.

Yes. Will you open me up?

I'm staying the weekend at Luis's house.

Call me on my mobile if you want anything.

Okay. Will you be okay?

Yeah, sure.

You can tell a friend to come over for the weekend.

So you're not alone.

Okay.

You have stew in the fridge and I left the freezer full for you.

Be good.

See you on Monday.

(TV) «-To the festive atmosphere in the center

Thousands of people have joined.-The savings they talk about

only they have it, I mean

They have not given all the economic studies

and all the turns.-The Government... .

Alex, that's me again, call me, come on.

(CLOSES THE PHONE AND LEAVES IT)

(DISCO MUSIC)

Wait, stop, stop, stop.

-What's up?

No one will enter.

I said stop, dammit.

(OPENS THE MOBILE)

You're a piece of shit, Alex.

Know that you're a jerk and a piece of shit.

You've let me down, motherfucker.

That I'm fucked up and you know it.

And you don't even call me.

You're a fucking piece of shit.

Fucking shit.

No.

That's a joke.

The Conch Winning Films at the San Sebastian Festival at Somos Cine

That I love you very much.

That you're very nice.

Let's see...

I wanted to tell you an anecdote for when you hear this.

The other day Jaime and I were working with the ambulance.

And we saw an ambulance that had crashed.

Another ambulance.

And the boy who drove it

because he was dead.

He was dead.

He had his head open

and all the brains out there.

Sucks.

Do you know what I thought when I saw it?

I wish it was me.

I thought so.

I wish it was me.

Let's see if I have a little luck

and I stamp

and I fucking kill myself,

since I don't have the balls to kill myself.

(LEAVE THE KEYS)

I'm going to take I'm putting on a washing machine.

(SQUASHED TABLEWARE)

(DOOR OPENS)

An unforeseen event arose for Luis

and he dropped me off at home last night on the way to the airport.

The bridge won't be there either.

We could do something for my birthday.

The bridge I have the wedding.

It's true.

At the end you go?

You know what I think.

No one has asked your opinion.

It won't do you any good.

It doesn't do me any good that cowardly attitude you have

and here we are.

(MICROWAVE ALARM)

(DOLL LAUGHS)

-One euro.

(RADIO) «-Mainly we stay in the area

of trapezius, they remain in the middle area of ​​the back,

in the dorsal area. In that area there are more

everything that is emotional contradiction.

Elena.-Hello.

What's up? How much... time.-Very good.

Hello. How was your trip? -Great.

Did you have a good time?-Yes, very good.

Now tell me everything. Come on, I have a surprise for you.

-Oh, yeah?-Okay, come on, Elena.

I'll leave you with your friend.-Bye, dad.

-See you later. See you later.

See you later. Let's go, Elena.

(UNINTELLIGIBLE)

Have you been up the Eiffel Tower?-Yes.

My goodness, how lucky he is.-Very nice.

I don't know Paris, I hope a cute boy will take me.

-Ah...And for now, well...

And...

And I...

It's...

I'm...

It's...

Pear...

Waiting...

If...

Sen...

Sitting down.

Let's see if we can link up with one and it will take us.

Paris, or have Elena take us next time.

-It would be great. Yes, we're going with her.

Yes.

Yeah, and...

A...

Yeah, let's see...

Yeah, let's see...

Yes...

Li... Yes, let's see if you link.

Let's see if Elena matches.

Hey, are you bouncing on Alex?

Me, why? (WITH MOUTH FULL) I don't know.

Since we haven't been through allien all week...

He's sick, he's sprained.

Oh.

Anita, how long have we been working together?

About four years or so, by? No, by knowing.

Are you fed up or what? Me?

Not at all.

(RIE)

What are you laughing at?

It's just that I'm remembering

From my first day in the ER, the day I met you.

And? You don't remember?

No. Yeah, man.

There was the hysterical lady: «Do something, I'm dying.

That it dies, it dies. And I look at the ground

and there's the down guy.

Dead, blue was.(RIE)

And the hysterical lady yelling: «That we're leaving, we're leaving.

Do something, it's going away. Didn't you say: «Ma'am,

Calm down, you're not going anywhere.

To reassure the woman, I gave her CPR.

I thought it was so ridiculous.

Then I realized, I've broken half my ribs.

And the lady kept hysterical shouting: «Do something, do something.

(RIE) Damn.

Fuck, I don't remember.

How can you not remember? Luckily you were there and encouraged me.

You told me that it happened often, that it was normal.

Is it normal to break a dead man's ribs?

(RIE) I was freaking out of the job, but that's it.

You: «No, Anita, the ambulance worker is very satisfying.

?Satisfactions? Did I say that? Yes, you.

Satisfactions, the balls.

In the ERI was looking forward to arriving

and the shift guy was already dead.

So I didn't feel guilty if it died on me.

I was relieved that they were dead.

Well, that's why we're moving now, right?

(EMERGENCY SIREN)

Jaime, I'm here, I'm leaving.

Okay, until Monday.

(DRAGS A SUITCASE)

Congratulations.

Thank you.

If you don't like it, you can change it.

No.

It's beautiful.

They don't give you your money back, but they exchange it for something else.

It's very pretty.

Thank you.

I'm leaving.

Have a good trip.

Come on, you're going to be late.

(SEAGULLS SQUAWKS)

(DOOR CLOSES)

Hello, Elena, I'm Ana Ortega, from the institute.

I'm here for a few days and I called you to find out

How did you have to stay. If you hear this message, call me.

?Sandra? Hi, I'm Ana, Ana Ortega.

Yeah, yeah, a long time, yeah.

Fine, fine, how are you?

Oh, very good. Nothing, I'm here for a few days...

Yeah, well, for a wedding. AHA.

He called you to see how you had it to look and stuff.

Well, today, right?

Yeah, well I don't know, don't you have a break or something?

If you want, I'll drop by wherever you're working, I don't care.

Oh, great, yeah...if you can try...

Okay, yeah, we catch up and stuff.

Okay, so...

We do that, I'll call you in a while and you already tell me.

Okay, very good, Sandra, come on, a kiss, bye, bye.

-Anna.

Hello.-Hello.

What's up? Good.

-And what do you do, do you share?

Yeah, well, with my boy.

We moved in together a year ago.-?With Sergio?

Are you still together? He went to Madrid.

No, not Sergio, that's over. Now I'm with Alex.

-Ah. We've been here for about two years now.

Oh, that's great. Yeah.

-And what does he do? He's a dentist.

-Dentist, what a bargain. Yes, well, it just finished

and it's mounting the query and this, but very well.

-Uh-huh.

Hey, how's Carmen?

-Honestly, I haven't seen her for years.

I don't know.

I've also called Elena.-Look, I'm usually with Elena.

Not much, but we'll see each other. Ah.

-Yes, and is he coming? Well, I don't know.

I called her, but she didn't answer, so I don't know.

-What a pity, I already wanted to see it. Yes.

Would have been nice, yeah.

What are you doing tomorrow?

Since my boy couldn't come to the end,

There's been room left at the table.

-Jo, well... I would love it, Ana,

what happens is that tomorrow I have family food.

So I can't, but thank you so much.

Really, same next time.

Yeah, sure, next time.

-And... who is he marrying?

No idea, I've never seen her in my life.

-Well, I usually run into him, with your father.

I've never seen him with any, I can't tell you either.

I haven't seen him in ages.

-And that?

I always remember that he was the one who took us to the windmill park.

Don't you remember?

He would pick us all up at school and take us to the mills.

I think you're wrong, huh?

I'm not asking that much of you either.

That you come for a while at the wedding, I don't think it's a big deal.

-Uh... Let's see, Ana.

I have an engagement, I told you.

I don't know, you called me a while ago and I'm here, but I can't tomorrow.

Anna, don't start.

I don't start anything.

I thought that friends were up for these things, but now I see that they weren't.

You don't give a fucking shit about me.

(LEAVES COINS)-Ana.

Ann.

(WEDDING MARCH, APPLAUSE)

(APPLAUSE AND CHEERS)

-Hi.- What's up?

-Thank you, thank you.

Hello, hello, hello.

How beautiful you are, how beautiful.

Hello, how are you? Yes, yes.-Good.

(THEY KISS)-Congratulations.

-Hello, yes, thank you.

Anita.

You've finally come.

I didn't see you at the ceremony. I missed the train.

-And are you alone? Didn't you come with your boyfriend?

He couldn't come.

-Are you okay?

Aren't you glad to see me?

How nice to see you, Anita.

You're gorgeous.

Come, let me introduce you to Susana.

Right now I'm talking about it and you'll sit with us.

Susan, this is Ana.

-Anna, hello.

Your father tells me a lot about you. We thought you hadn't come.

Yes, in the end yes.

-Okay, well, let's go inside, huh? Okay.

-Come on.

-That must be exciting about the ambulance.

How?

-It must be exciting to work in the ambulance.

I'm not in the ER, I do transfers.

-Oh.

I went to the emergency room to avoid seeing so many deaths,

but now it's worse because I've known those who die for a long time.

-I guess.

-And he learned to play the piano at...his 60s.

-And now how old is he?-He could be 65, 66.

Well, I don't remember the park of the mills.

-How?

Dad.

-Anita, are you having a good time?

Wait for me a second and I'll bring you something, you're dry.

I'm so glad you came.

Susana is a charm, you'll see.

You can visit us whenever you want.

You can come with your boyfriend, so I know him.

We've left it.

Yeah, and that's why he didn't come.

Well, he's missing out.

All the more reason you come to see us and spend some time with us.

I don't like that you're alone.

My love, let's stop with sad faces.

Let's dance.

I don't know, I don't know how to dance.-Come on, Anita.

With the dances you did with me as a child...

Come on. Yeah.

(SONG) #'Cause he had the eyes of a movie star.

#Looks from the cinema.

#Words that were gentle and true.

#Yes, he had the eyes of a movie star.

#Voice like a soft guitar.#

-You're very pretty, Ana.

But don't be so serious.

(SONG) #He walked me home.

#Then he kissed me goodnight.#

Dad.-Tell me.

You son of a bitch.

(SONG) #...I could tell.

#For he looked kinda swell.

#That tomorrow I will see him...

#...see him as well.

#'Cause he had the eyes of a movie star.

#Looks from the...#

-Hey.

Sorry, but here you can smoke.

A shot of vodka.

Hey, come on.

What's your name?-Quique.

Quique, huh? Quique...

Let's toast, come on, have two shots.

-Sorry, they won't let me drink. If no one is going to see you...

Come on.-They won't let me, really.

Come on, Quique, don't be bland.

Let's toast, man.

For us.

Go ahead, have a drink, Quique.

No?

No.

(CLOSE CONVERSATION)

Well, you're missing out, Quique.

I invite you, cheers.

Quique, change the music a bit, put on something nice to dance to.

-Sorry, the music is not controlled by me.

Come on, this is a drag. Put this on...

Uh... yeah? ?Know?

The one with...(HUMMS TWO NOTES)

(HUMS)

(HUMS)

(HUMS)

Go away.

-How? Get out of here.

-Fuck...

(ZIP UP)

(STEPS ARE AWAY)

(DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES)

(CRIES)

(CRIES)

(CRIES)

(CRIES)

(TYPE IN COMPUTER)

(ALARM CLOCK)

(A DOOR CLOSES)

(STEPS ARE APPROACHING)

(KNOCKING ON THE DOOR) Yeah.

I'm here, honey. Okay.

Have you eaten? Yes.

(STEPS ARE AWAY)

And would it be more expensive?

Man, 60 euros a month, which is silly enough, huh?

Also, it has a lot of things that I don't... I don't know what they're for.

Like zoned air conditioning, which I'm not going to use.

That's air conditioning, that might be okay,

because you can set the temperature you want

in the area of ​​the car you want.

What's fucking crazy is the radio.

You plug in the mobile and it reads .mp3 and whatever they throw at it.

Oh.

Hey, maybe you could put that on the other.

Oh, sure, I hadn't thought of that.

Yes.

And get past the busyness of getting up at five.

Sure.

And be able to go to the countryside on weekends, right?

Disconnect without depending on anyone.

Yes, that's what I say, it changes your life.

And what you like to drive with.

How are you doing, Martin?

Since we entered we didn't see him and we were missing him.

Martin, it's me, Ana.

Let's go with the months of the year. I'll start, okay?

January.

-February, March.

Very good.

April.

-April.

May.

June.

July.

August.

September, October, November.

-And December. Very good, Martin.

Very good.

Are you an asshole or is there something wrong? Be careful, dammit.

Jaime, sorry.

Calm down, Ana.

Nothing happens.

It's just shit, I'm very sorry.

Yeah, and me.

Sorry.

I'll leave this here, I'm going to the bathroom.-Okay.

-Important, if we go out, counterattack.

If there is no counterattack, we play free or blue.

If we don't arrive, we stay at 23.

Okay, okay, okay.

-Strong!

Until Wednesday.

(SQUASHED TABLEWARE)

Look, that's the old model of that one.

(TV) «-It can give you more power.

Are you going to buy Red?

No.

Same grey.

It's pretty.

I'm going to sleep. Good night.

(TV ADVERTISEMENTS)

(DOOR BELL)

(REGULAR CARDIO BEEP)

(REGULAR CARDIO BEEP)

How are you doing, Martin?

(REGULAR CARDIO BEEP)

(REGULAR CARDIO BEEP)

(REGULAR CARDIO BEEP)

Hello, honey.

Are you okay? Yes, yes.

Don't worry.

And what are you doing in bed?

Nothing, I wasn't feeling well and I preferred to lie down.

And Louis?

Did you have a fight?

Are you sure you're okay?

-Yes? I'm Ana.

-What Ana? Ana Ortega.

-Ah, yes, come on up.

(LOUD MUSIC)

(SONG) #If your homework bores you and the neighbors bore you,

#don't be bored, don't be silly, play Chinese super disco.

#?What is that thing that hallucinates, flies and doesn't make noise?

#It's a record from China, it's the super Chinese record.

#If you lend me your record... I'll lend you my record.

#!What a fuss, what a fuss!Everyone is dialing.

#Disco, disc, Chinese, Chinese.

#Fine, Filipino.

#Disk, disk, disk, disk,Chinese, Chinese, Chinese, Chinese.

#Fine, fine, fine, Filipino.

#Fruiti, pita, pita, pita, pita, pa.

#Disk, disk, disk, disk,Chinese, Chinese, Chinese, Chinese.

#Fine, fine, fine, Filipino.

#Filipino.#

-Sorry.

Do you have a cigarette?

And... and... would you give it to me, please?

Thank you. ?Fire?

That I'm leaving.

You're on tomorrow's shift, right? With Jaime.

I don't know how to put up with those early risers.

I'm in the afternoon and I can't with them.

Oh, I see, you're mute.

Or the cat got your tongue.

Yes, the mudita has taken so long, what are you doing in there?

I won't take long, will you wait for me?

(SONG)#There is no pain, there is no pain.

#Keep the rosary handy, because the dictator has already fallen.

#Or so says the radio spreading the rumor

#that everything is a plagiarism.

#Positions to order

#someone go downstairs and fill the sack.

#Positions to order...

#They can't keep up anymore.

#Take it, take it, the legacy is dramatic.

#I have the mud reef room full.

#Shock sellers for a winter sabbatical.

#Positions to order

#somebody go downstairs and fill the sack.#

-In addition to being mute, you are slippery. You are a gem.

Hey, I loved the song.

Super fun.

You've been rehearsing it all week.

Yes or no? No idea.

You're not quite sure.

Jaime already says that you never know with you.

(SONG) #Take it, take it.

#Take it, take it.#

Is that what Jaime says?

-Well, that's a figure of speech.

Hey, you're not dumb, the cat didn't get your tongue.

What did we agree on? Did he eat it or not?

Excuse me for a second.

I'm going to say hello to a friend, who hasn't even said "hello."

But I'll be right back. Don't move again.

#Positions to order...

#They can't keep up anymore.#

(TALKS AND LAUGHS)

Are you okay? Yes, yes.

Yes.

(RADIO) «-This Saturday morning we are going to end up watching

especially to our youth,

well, our young people often do... .

-Well, you have my card. Yes.

-For anything you need, I am at your disposal.

Very good.

Is that that one there?-That one.

(FLASHING)

Can I have a beer? Non-alcoholic.

Don't you take one?

(TAKES OUT A BOTTLE)

(OPENS A BOTTLE)

If you don't drink, it's bad luck.

I bought a car.

First-hand, at the end.

I took it this morning and, taking a walk, I passed by here.

I think it's going to be cool.

To go out there on weekends, to the mountains.

You know, from the breath, the nerves.

Yeah.

If you want, I'll show you, I parked it right there.

I don't know, if you feel like it, well

When you're done, we could go for a walk.

We could go to the place of the lamb that you said, the one in the mountains.

And eat, take a walk...

They shut it down, long ago.

Well, somewhere else, I don't know.

Not a good idea anyway.

I'm so much better, Alex.

I wish you would forgive me.

The what?

Well, I don't know.

Everything, I guess, my short temper.

You're forgiven.

But?

But nothing.

You're forgiven.

Don't you feel like going later for a drink when you close?

To chat.

We better leave it that way, don't you think?

Do you charge me?

You're invited.

Well, nothing.

Why don't you give me a hug after all this time?

Come on, man, come out, no one will see you.

Calm down, there are no people.

Well...

(CLOSE TALK, KIDS)

(FLASHING)

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