The first actor of a theater company on tour in Spain dies in a car accident. A new actor comes to take over. He is handsome, young and revolutionary. His arrival creates tension, jealousy and mistrust in the rest of the cast, especially in Mario. Already in the first rehearsal of the play, the personalities of both collide head-on. Carmen, the company's first actress, and Laura, who was the deceased's secret lover, witness their struggle. As if that were not enough, the newcomer brings an added conflict: the reading at the end of the performance of a manifesto in favor of peace. Mario questions that decision. The company is divided.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/2036-los-abajo-firmantes-dvd--8436027571094.html2036Los Abajo Firmantes [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>The first actor of a theater company on tour in Spain dies in a car accident. A new actor comes to take over. He is handsome, young and revolutionary. His arrival creates tension, jealousy and mistrust in the rest of the cast, especially in Mario. Already in the first rehearsal of the play, the personalities of both collide head-on. Carmen, the company's first actress, and Laura, who was the deceased's secret lover, witness their struggle.<br /> As if that were not enough, the newcomer brings an added conflict: the reading at the end of the performance of a manifesto in favor of peace. Mario questions that decision. The company is divided.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/245957-home_default/los-abajo-firmantes-dvd-.jpg5.0207instockCameo Media,S.L.5.02075.0207002015-04-08T22:58:44+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80Joaquin Oristrell
The first actor of a theater company on tour in Spain dies in a car accident. A new actor comes to take over. He is handsome, young and revolutionary. His arrival creates tension, jealousy and mistrust in the rest of the cast, especially in Mario. Already in the first rehearsal of the play, the personalities of both collide head-on. Carmen, the company's first actress, and Laura, who was the deceased's secret lover, witness their struggle. As if that were not enough, the newcomer brings an added conflict: the reading at the end of the performance of a manifesto in favor of peace. Mario questions that decision. The company is divided.