The Sleeping Voice (La voz dormida) 12 years old

The Sleeping Voice

Finished the Spanish Civil War in April 1939, in November 1940, while Spain is being crushed by the ruthless boot of dictator Franco, Pepita travels from rural Huelva to Madrid to be near her sister Hortensia, who is seven months pregnant and imprisoned, haunted by the shadow of a death sentence.

Credits

The Sleeping Voice Cast

Name Character
Ana Wagener She was 50, now 62 years old as Mercedes
Miryam Gallego She was 35, now 48 years old as Doña Amparo
Antonio Dechent He was 52, now 64 years old as Examining Magistrate
Fermí Reixach as Prison Priest
Inma Cuesta She was 31, now 43 years old as Hortensia
Javier Godino He was 33, now 46 years old as Bishop's Secretary
Blanca Apilánez She was 59, now 71 years old as Doña María
Begoña Maestre She was 33, now 45 years old as Amelia
Emilio Linder He was 63, now 75 years old as Police Commissioner
Lluís Marco He was 62, now 74 years old as Don Gonzalo
Ángela Cremonte She was 26, now 39 years old as Elvira
Susi Sánchez She was 56, now 69 years old as Sor Serafines
Berta Ojea She was 12, now 24 years old as La Zapatones
María Garralón She was 58, now 71 years old as Doña Julia
Marc Clotet He was 31, now 44 years old as Paulino
Teresa Arbolí She was 34, now 46 years old as Charo
Jesús Noguero as Don Fernando
María León She was 27, now 39 years old as Pepita
Lola Casamayor She was 53, now 66 years old as Reme

The Sleeping Voice Crew

Name Department
Alex Catalán as Director of Photography. He was 43 (now 55) years old Camera
Ernesto Chao as Associate Producer. He was 68 (74) years old when He died Production
Fernando Pardo as Editor. Editing
Benito Zambrano as Director. He was 46 (now 59) years old Directing
Benito Zambrano as Writer. He was 46 (now 59) years old Writing
Javier Losantos as Sound Mixer. Sound
Ignacio del Moral as Writer. Writing
The Sleeping Voice poster
The Sleeping Voice (12 years)

  • Release day: Friday, October 21, 2011
  • Runtime: 119 minutes
  • Budget: 4000000.00