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Director: Aitzol Aramaio
Cast: Héctor Alterio, Daniel Brühl, Julieta Serrano, Bárbara Goenaga
In a small town in the Basque country, Lucas and Maria are an elderly brother and sister. They share a house with their memories and the ghosts of the people they have loved throughout their lifes. They know that sooner or later they will buy their ticket for their final journey. Marcos and Roma are young and alone. She's a nurse and paints windows that embellish the views from her room. Marcos is a street performer with no home of his own, clinging to his accordion and a pile of questions. They don't know that sooner or later they will all set out on a journey together.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Critics have praised A Tram in SP, a 2008 Spanish drama directed by Aitzol Aramaio, for its poignant exploration of loneliness and the human connections that can develop in unexpected ways. The film has not received major awards recognition, but its thoughtful portrayal of the lives of its elderly and young protagonists has resonated with audiences, earning it a respectable rating of 7.1/10 on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
A Tram in SP from 2008 directed by Aitzol Aramaio is a poignant character study that blends the stories of an elderly brother and sister and a young homeless man and nurse. With standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Héctor Alterio and Daniel Brühl, the film offers a nuanced exploration of loneliness, memory, and the search for human connection.