Touching and intelligent portrait of domestic violence, featuring an impressive performance by Laia Marull as a battered wife. Luis Tosar also stands out as the abusive husband who truly loves her and takes dramatic steps to win her back. Directed Icíar Bollaín, who co-wrote the script with Alicia Luna. Candela Peña, Rosa Maria Sardà, Nicolás Fernández Luna, Kiti Manver, Sergi Calleja, David Mooney. The film is based on Bollain's 2000 short "Loves That Kill." Also known as "Te doy mis ojos."
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Awards
2004 - Goya Awards - Best Director- winner
2004 - Goya Awards - Best New Actress- nominated
2004 - Goya Awards - Best Leading Actor- winner
2003 - San Sebastián International Film Festival - Silver Shell for Best Actress- nominated
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