Nico and Dani


1h 30m 2000

Brief Synopsis

17-year-old Nico travels from Barcelona to visit his best friend Dani at his parent's beach house on the Mediterranean. Determined to lose their virginity that summer, the boys grow closer and it becomes apparent that Dani has feelings for Nico, while Nico is not sure he feels the same way. Over the

Film Details

Also Known As
Krampack, Krampak
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
2000
Production Company
Sogepaq S.A.
Distribution Company
Avatar Films; Abc Distribution; Alta Films; Cinemien; Epicentre Films; New Yorker Films; Primer Plano Film Group; Pro-Fun Media; Teodora Film

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

Synopsis

17-year-old Nico travels from Barcelona to visit his best friend Dani at his parent's beach house on the Mediterranean. Determined to lose their virginity that summer, the boys grow closer and it becomes apparent that Dani has feelings for Nico, while Nico is not sure he feels the same way. Over the course of the summer, the two boys must acknowledge their different sexualities while still maintaining their friendship.

Film Details

Also Known As
Krampack, Krampak
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
2000
Production Company
Sogepaq S.A.
Distribution Company
Avatar Films; Abc Distribution; Alta Films; Cinemien; Epicentre Films; New Yorker Films; Primer Plano Film Group; Pro-Fun Media; Teodora Film

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Co-winner, along with Yoichiro Takahashi's "Sunday's Dream", of the FIPRESCI Critics Award at the 2000 Chicago International Film Festival.

Winner of the award for Best Director at the 2000 Malaga Spanish Film Festival.

Released in United States 2000

Released in United States February 16, 2001

Released in United States February 9, 2000

Released in United States March 2, 2001

Released in United States March 23, 2001

Released in United States March 9, 2001

Released in United States May 2000

Released in United States October 2000

Released in United States on Video November 13, 2001

Released in United States September 2000

Released in United States Winter February 2, 2001

Shown at Cannes International Film Festival (Critics' Week) May 10-21, 2000.

Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 5-19, 2000.

Shown at Malaga Spanish Film Festival May 28 - June 4, 2000.

Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 7-16, 2000.

Released in United States 2000 (Shown at Malaga Spanish Film Festival May 28 - June 4, 2000.)

Released in United States Winter February 2, 2001

Released in United States February 9, 2000 (Los Angeles and Berkeley, California)

Released in United States February 16, 2001 (Sacramento, California)

Released in United States March 2, 2001 (Houston, Texas)

Released in United States March 9, 2001 (Seattle, Washington)

Released in United States March 23, 2001 (Austin, Texas)

Released in United States May 2000 (Shown at Cannes International Film Festival (Critics' Week) May 10-21, 2000.)

Released in United States September 2000 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 7-16, 2000.)

Released in United States October 2000 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (European Showcase) October 19-26, 2000.)

Released in United States October 2000 (Shown at Chicago International Film Festival October 5-19, 2000.)

Released in United States on Video November 13, 2001