Intacto


1h 48m 2002

Brief Synopsis

An enigmatic tale centering around four people whose lives are intertwined by destiny, and whose lives have been similarly subject to the laws of fate. They discover that luck is something they cannot afford to be without, as they gamble with the highest stakes possible in a deadly game from which o

Film Details

Also Known As
Intact
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Fantasy
Foreign
Thriller
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
Lionsgate

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 48m

Synopsis

An enigmatic tale centering around four people whose lives are intertwined by destiny, and whose lives have been similarly subject to the laws of fate. They discover that luck is something they cannot afford to be without, as they gamble with the highest stakes possible in a deadly game from which only one of them will emerge intact. There is Tomas, a young thief and the sole survivor of a horrific plane crash; Federico, who survived a massive earthquake and discovered he has the power to rob those around him of their good fortune with a touch; Sam, a casino owner who is the ultimate survivor after losing everything--save his own life--in the terrible conflagration that enveloped Europe during World War II; and Sara, a policewoman who walked away from a car crash that killed her entire family, and who becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind a clandestine gambling ring where death and luck intermingle.

Film Details

Also Known As
Intact
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Fantasy
Foreign
Thriller
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
Lionsgate

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 48m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of two 2002 Goya awards, including Best New Actor (Leonardo Sbaraglia) and Best New Director (Juan Carlos Fresnadillo).

Released in United States December 20, 2002

Released in United States January 2002

Released in United States November 2002

Released in United States on Video June 24, 2003

Released in United States Winter December 13, 2002

Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema) in Park City, Utah January 10-20, 2002.

Feature directorial debut for short filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo.

Lions Gate acquired worldwide rights at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.

Released in United States January 2002 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema) in Park City, Utah January 10-20, 2002.)

Released in United States on Video June 24, 2003

Released in United States November 2002 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (Latin Cinema Series) November 7-17, 2002.)

Released in United States Winter December 13, 2002

Released in United States December 20, 2002 (Los Angeles)