Emergency Exit (film)
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Directed byLluís Miñarro
Screenplay by
- Lluís Miñarro
- Lu Colomina
Produced byLluís Miñarro
Starring
- Marisa Paredes
- Naomi Kawase
- Arielle Dombasle
- Myriam Mézières
- Emma Suárez
- Francesc Orella
- Albert Pla
- Gonzalo Cunill
- Oriol Pla
- Aida Folch
- Lu Colomina
- Miquel Barberá
- Laia Brugarolas
- Jhonattan Burjack
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| Directed by | Lluís Miñarro |
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| Produced by | Lluís Miñarro |
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| Cinematography | Jimmy Gimferrer |
| Edited by | Diana Toucedo |
| Music by | Anahit Simonian |
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| Distributed by | Sideral Cinema |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | Spain |
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Emergency Exit is a 2025 Spanish surrealist road movie directed by Lluís Miñarro.
Cast
- Marisa Paredes as actriz / herself[2][4] ('actress')
- Naomi Kawase as antropóloga[1][4] ('anthropologist')
- Arielle Dombasle as Brigitte[1][4]
- Myriam Mézières as Ascensión[1][4]
- Emma Suárez as ginecóloga[1][4] ('gynaecologist')
- Francesc Orella as manager[1]
- Albert Pla as director de cine[1] ('film director')
- Gonzalo Cunill as vendedor[1][4] ('salesman')
- Oriol Pla as sacerdote[1][4] ('priest')
- Aida Folch as ama de casa[1][4] ('housewife')
- Lu Colomina as evangelista[1][4] ('evangelist')
- Miquel Barberá as domador[1] ('tamer')
- Laia Brugarolas as niña[1] ('girl')
- Jhona Burjack as Eros[1]
Production
Release
The film world premiered in the 'Rebels With a Cause' section of the 29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF).[6] It was also programmed in the official selection of the 63rd Gijón International Film Festival.[3] Distributed by Sideral Cinema,[7] it was released theatrically in Spain on 19 December 2025.