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From 12 September 2018.

Everybody Knows Todos lo saben

Asghar Farhadi / France, Italy, Spain / 2018 / 132 min / English, Spanish, Catalan

Laura and her children travel from Buenos Aires to the quaint Spanish village where she was born to attend her sister's wedding. But unexpected events lead this gathering towards a crisis which exposes the family's hidden past. 

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Academy Award winner Asghar Farhadi (A Separation) sets his characteristic blend of psychological thriller and family drama, starring  Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, in the idyllic Spanish countryside. Opening film at last year's Cannes Film Festival.

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