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El cowboy sin montura

"El Rubio arrived in Mazarrón almost a year ago, no one knows what he's doing here."

In the dusty town of Mazarrón, 'El Rubio' is an enigma. He arrived almost a year ago, and no one knows why. Every sunrise, he faces the same existential question that haunts him beyond the dunes. 'El cowboy sin montura' is an introspective western about the search for purpose and the echo of the past in a silent present.

Top Cast

  • Antonio Sánchez

    Antonio Sánchez

    El Rubio

  • Emilio Peño Gutiérrez

    Emilio Peño Gutiérrez

    Narrador

  • Carlos Pérez

    Carlos Pérez

    Andrés "El Seco"

  • Alejandro Ginés Rubio

    Alejandro Ginés Rubio

    Juanillo

  • Luis Fernández

    Luis Fernández

    El hijo del Rubio

  • María Reverte

    María Reverte

    La novia

Overview

In the dusty town of Mazarrón, 'El Rubio' is an enigma. He arrived almost a year ago, and no one knows why. Every sunrise, he faces the same existential question that haunts him beyond the dunes. 'El cowboy sin montura' is an introspective western about the search for purpose and the echo of the past in a silent present.

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