
Minbera
Drama
Overview
“Minbera” is a drama about a Basque family forced to confront a situation they can no longer ignore. This film explores the different mechanisms humans use to cope with death: trauma, guilt, shame, and grief. This work advocates for the study of individual processes, unique experiences that should not be ignored. How can one adapt to an irrational reality, full of nonsense, rewards for deaths, finger-pointing, and violence? Eighteen-year-old Fitz and his 12-year-old sister Lur must face this question.
Top Cast


Álvaro Orive
Álvaro Orive
Fitz
Álvaro Orive
Fitz
Unai Arrieta
Unai Arrieta
Rubén
Unai Arrieta
Rubén
Maite López
Maite López
Begoña
Maite López
Begoña


Delia Postigo
Delia Postigo
Marta
Delia Postigo
Marta
Yaiza Medinilla
Yaiza Medinilla
Lur
Yaiza Medinilla
Lur
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