

Madrigal
- Drama
- Science Fiction
Javier is an actor with an affinity for writing. When he begins his love story with Luisita, he does not know where the truth begins and ends. Fifteen years later he has converted his story into literature that relates his tragic love story in a creative way.
Madrigal is a 2007 drama-science fiction film that explores the blurred lines between reality and fiction through a love story. The film follows Javier, an actor-writer who transforms his fifteen-year relationship with Luisita into literature, questioning what is truth and what is creative interpretation.
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In cinemas
Theatrical release in United States
No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in Spain
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Top cast
Follow an actor to track their next projects- Carlos Enrique AlmiranteJavier
- Liety ChavianoLuisita
Ana de ArmasStella Maris
Luis Alberto GarcíaAngel- Carla SánchezEva
- Yailene SierraElvira
- Anciano ArpaArmando Soler

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When was Madrigal released?
Madrigal was released on March 30, 2007.
What is Madrigal about?
The film centers on Javier, an actor with a talent for writing, who documents his tragic love story with Luisita over fifteen years, blending reality with creative storytelling to explore the boundary between truth and fiction.
What genres does Madrigal belong to?
Madrigal is a drama-science fiction film that combines emotional storytelling with speculative elements.









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