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The Waiting List

5th(2000) World Cinema

Love/Romance · Comedy · Psychology  

  • CountrySpain,France
  • Production Year2000
  • Running Time106 min
  • Format 35mm
  • Colorcolor
Program Note
At the center of The Waiting List is a bus station outside a small town. Every bus that pulls into the station is full, so the line of waiting passengers keeps growing. Included in the line are Emilio, a young engineer, and Jacqueline, engaged to be married to a Spaniard. Also waiting are Regla, a medicine woman, and Ciego, a blind man. The only hope of getting somewhere is the broken- down bus sitting in the station. Eventually the stationmaster fixes it, but it collapses again. The stationmaster announces that there is no solution and the station must close. Emilio suggests they all stay and repair the bus themselves. The group decides to take on the task of fixing the bus and the station, developing a bond that prevents them from leaving. Emilio and Jacqueline become enamored of one another, as do Regla and the stationmaster, while Ciego has a secret he is forced to reveal. Selfishness gives way to tenderness and concern.
Director
Director
Juan Carlos Tabio
Juan Carlos Tabio made his directorial debut in 1983 with Se Permuta. He co-directed two films with Tomas Gutierrez Alea: Strawberry and Chocolate(1993) and Guantanamera(1994). His feature film The Waiting List, based on a story by Arturo Arango, was shown in Un Certain Regard in 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
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Credit
  • Director Juan Carlos Tabio 후안 카를로스 타비오
  • Producer Gerardo Herrero, Camilo Vives, Thierry Forte
  • Cast Vladimir Cruz, Thaimi Alvarino, Jorge Perugorria
  • Screenplay Juan Carlos Tabio, Arturo Arango
  • Cinematography Hans Burmann
  • Production Design Onelio Larralde
  • Editor Carmen Frias
  • Sound Jorge Ruiz
  • Music Jose Maria Vitier
  • Production Company Tornasol Films
    Plaza de Emilio Jimenez, Millas No 2, esc lzq 1 d. 28009 Madrid, Spain

  • World Sales Artbox- Department France Television
    "Le Barjac" 1, Boulevard Victor, 75015 Paris, France
    artbox@francetv.com