• Goya Award

    Best Production Design
  • Goya Award

    Best Original Score
  • Goya Award

    Best Sound
  • Goya Award Nomination

    Best Film
  • Goya Award Nomination

    Best Director
  • Goya Award Nomination

    Best Original Screenplay
  • Goya Award Nomination

    Best Supporting Actress
  • Goya Award Nomination

    Best Supporting Actor
  • Goya Award Nomination

    Best Editing

Spanish with English subtitle

With Luis Tosar, Jesus Castro, Eduard Fernandez

With 2014′s biggest opening weekend figures for a Spanish film, the thriller The Kid, by Daniel Monzón (Cell 211), tells the story of two teenagers on the one side, El Niño and El Compi, who want to enter the world of drug trafficking, and two police officers on the other, Jesús and Eva, who have been trying to eradicate the drug trafficking network for years.

About the Director
Before working as a director, Daniel Monzón was a film journalist and critic in newspapers and the radio. He also worked for Spanish public television as assistant director in the program Días de cine. He started to work as a screenwriter together with Gerardo Herrero, who asked him to write the film Desvío al paraíso with Santiago Tabernero (1994). In 2000 he directed his first film, Heart of the Warrior, for which he was nominated for a Goya award in the new director category. Then he directed The Biggest Robbery Never Told (2002) and The Kovak Box (2007), In 2009 he won eight Goya awards for his film Cell 211.