101 minutes
6/12/2010
Food, glorious food! Some of the most sumptuous and involving films revolve around that most common of acts: eating. 18 MEALS is an omnibus film of criss-crossing stories divided into three segments; breakfast, lunch and dinner. Jorge Coira's debut feature, shot over nine days in Santiago de Compostela has enough tasty portions to please audiences. Amongst Coira's expansive ensemble are aging street musician Edu, a pair awaking from a one-night stand, a businessman visiting his closeted homosexual brother and a lonely housewife, Sol. Victor and Sol are two of 18 MEALS' most fascinating characters as they each hide something - his sexuality, her depression - from those around them. Best of all is Pedro Alsono as Vladimir, a local celebrity actor who makes a meal for a mystery woman who never arrives. Who hasn't gone to a lot of trouble to do something extra special for someone just to have it go unappreciated?
Luis Tosar
as Edu
Federico Pérez Rey
as Tuto
Víctor Fábregas
as Fran
Esperanza Pedreño
as Sol
Gael Nodar Fernández
as Gael
Mario Zorrilla
as Teo
José María Pérez
as Grandfather
María del Carmen Pereira
as Grandmother
Pedro Alonso
as Vladimir Torres
Nuncy Valcárcel
as Rosana
Camila Bossa
as Ana
Juan Carlos Vellido
as Juan
Xosé Barato
as Lucas
Cristina Brondo
as Nuria
Esteban Martínez
as Butcher
Milan Tocinovski
as Spasek
Sergio Peris-Mencheta
as Sergio
Víctor Clavijo
as Víctor
María Vázquez
as Mar
Víctor Duplá
as The Protesting Customer
Jorge Cabezas
as Jorge Cabezas
Ricardo de Barreiro
as Nito
Xosé Manuel Olveira
as José
Antonio Mourelos
as Víctor
Sonia Martínez
as Waitress
Luis Coira
as Doctor
Isabel Naveira
as Laura