Javier (Javier Martín) is Spanish and is married to Laura, who is Chilean (María Elena Swett). They have a six-year-old son, they live in Chile and enjoy a well-off economic position. The three of them are finally on vacation in Spain, because Laura seems to have overcome a claustrophobia problem that prevented her from traveling. The family settles in a campsite in Oliva, near Javier's parents' house. There they meet Ignacio (Fabian Mazzei), a young and handsome man, who turns out to be a friendly and sociable neighbor. Ignacio is fond of underwater fishing and his frustrated vocation is music. Laura spends her time preparing the medical thesis that she will have to read when she returns to Chile.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/28536-rojo-intenso-dvd--8436533827050.html28536Rojo Intenso [DVD]Javier (Javier Martín) is Spanish and is married to Laura, who is Chilean (María Elena Swett). They have a six-year-old son, they live in Chile and enjoy a well-off economic position. The three of them are finally on vacation in Spain, because Laura seems to have overcome a claustrophobia problem that prevented her from traveling. The family settles in a campsite in Oliva, near Javier's parents' house. There they meet Ignacio (Fabian Mazzei), a young and handsome man, who turns out to be a friendly and sociable neighbor. Ignacio is fond of underwater fishing and his frustrated vocation is music. Laura spends her time preparing the medical thesis that she will have to read when she returns to Chile.https://dvdstorespain.es/595126-home_default/rojo-intenso-dvd-.jpg4.876instockTema Distribuciones4.8764.876002016-05-23T08:34:54+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Javier (Javier Martín) is Spanish and is married to Laura, who is Chilean (María Elena Swett). They have a six-year-old son, they live in Chile and enjoy a well-off economic position. The three of them are finally on vacation in Spain, because Laura seems to have overcome a claustrophobia problem that prevented her from traveling. The family settles in a campsite in Oliva, near Javier's parents' house. There they meet Ignacio (Fabian Mazzei), a young and handsome man, who turns out to be a friendly and sociable neighbor. Ignacio is fond of underwater fishing and his frustrated vocation is music. Laura spends her time preparing the medical thesis that she will have to read when she returns to Chile.