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Krámpack

  • 2000
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
6.4K
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Fernando Ramallo and Jordi Vilches in Krámpack (2000)
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A Spanish coming of age story focusing on the antics of two 17 year olds, who have a posh beach house almost all to themselves one summer. This is also a summer of sexual awakenings.A Spanish coming of age story focusing on the antics of two 17 year olds, who have a posh beach house almost all to themselves one summer. This is also a summer of sexual awakenings.A Spanish coming of age story focusing on the antics of two 17 year olds, who have a posh beach house almost all to themselves one summer. This is also a summer of sexual awakenings.

  • Director
    • Cesc Gay
  • Writers
    • Tomàs Aragay
    • Cesc Gay
    • Jordi Sánchez
  • Stars
    • Fernando Ramallo
    • Jordi Vilches
    • Marieta Orozco
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    6.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cesc Gay
    • Writers
      • Tomàs Aragay
      • Cesc Gay
      • Jordi Sánchez
    • Stars
      • Fernando Ramallo
      • Jordi Vilches
      • Marieta Orozco
    • 32User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Fernando Ramallo
    Fernando Ramallo
    • Dani
    Jordi Vilches
    Jordi Vilches
    • Nico
    Marieta Orozco
    Marieta Orozco
    • Elena
    Esther Nubiola
    Esther Nubiola
    • Berta
    Chisco Amado
    • Julián
    Ana Gracia
    Ana Gracia
    • Sonia
    Myriam Mézières
    Myriam Mézières
    • Marianne
    Muntsa Alcañiz
    Muntsa Alcañiz
    • Madre Dani
    Mingo Ràfols
    • Arturo
    Pau Durà
    Pau Durà
    • Mario
    Eduardo González
    • Camarero
    Gaelle Poulavec
    • Chica
    Jesús Garay
    • Padre Dani
    Eloi Yebra
    • Manu
    Jordi Sánchez
    Jordi Sánchez
    Mònica Glaenzel
    Joel Joan
    Joel Joan
    • Director
      • Cesc Gay
    • Writers
      • Tomàs Aragay
      • Cesc Gay
      • Jordi Sánchez
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    User reviews32

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    8jotix100

    Summer of discovery

    Teen age sexual awakening is at the center of "Krampack". This tremendously frank account of a summer in the lives of two friends who are spending their summer vacation in the home of one of them in Spain. The film proves to be a winner because it presents a situation from the point of view of the young men, instead of from judgmental adults.

    Gay Cesc, the Catalan film director, made a good movie about how sex plays a key part in the lives of the two young school mates. The film is made even better by the no-nonsense approach Mr. Cesc gives the film.

    Fernando Ramallo is Dani and Jordi Vilches is Nico. While Nico wants it to be the summer where he loses his virginity, Dani has problems of his own as he discovers that he is attracted to men and has to struggle with his new discovery. Both these young actors are totally believable, giving excellent performances, wisely shaped by Mr. Cesc's direction.

    This is a refreshing look at a thorny issue, which the director handles with total frankness.
    9rreynolds2

    A Very Gentle Movie

    I selected this as Blockbuster was closing -- just a title in the Foreign Films section. I had no idea what the movie was about so it was a constant surprise from beginning to end. What a good movie! If you have read the other reviews, you know what the story is about. The best part, to me, was their last day together. They both realized that they were on different tracks in life, but they also realized that they were good friends and that they would remain good friends. When Nico told Dani "have your dad sell me this motorcycle," you knew that Nico wanted to continue the friendship -- there was never any question that Dani wanted to continue. So, for me, that was the best part. Sex comes and goes, but friendship can last a lifetime. This was a very gentle movie with a good ending. -- from Bob in Oklahoma
    Nick_Dets

    Excellent Film on Friendship, Growing Up

    "Nico and Dani" is as true as a film on adolescence and sexual awakening can get. A key is that the title characters are not sleazy party animals, taking advantage of women and not thinking twice about it (seen more times than one in American teen comedies that are driven by zero morals)...they are not jock-ey savage pigs, but sensitive and confused. Without guidance, reasoning is tough for them...especially because they are searching for who they really are, and this entails coming to terms with their sexuality. The film takes place over a long, blurry muddle of a summer with many wonderful (as well as dark) moments of self-discovery. Dani is left alone for his vacation minusing a sexually frustrated cook/caretaker. He invites a longtime friend named Nico, who is sprightly and refreshing...but also very much in a perplexing state of identity awareness. He tries on homosexuality with Dani, but leans toward the other side when he meets the a great summer girl who he becomes fascinated with. This provokes Dani's envy and sadness and their friendship is tested when he realizes he is gay. Like even the best of summers, ones sexual awakening has its share of fond and bad memories. It is a time to cherish and learn from, although there is pain as well as hapiness...rain as well as sunshine. And the girls of summer always become that distant memory of something special, but left behind for good reasons as well as bad.
    9terryhall2

    Coming of age story that is totally natural

    This delightful film, which the Spanish seem to excel at making, just looks at a section of life of two teenage boys sharing a summer together. Good friends, they are at an age where their hormones dictate what they are doing and Nico, who thinks he's much more macho and attractive than he is, wants to lose his virginity before he reaches 17. Very cute Dani likes his friend's company and like many teenage boys discovering their sexuality, these two masturbate each other when female company is lacking. However, two girls Elena and Berta turn up at the beautiful little coastal town and Nico's interest is piqued. Dani, who feels a deep attraction for his friend wants to spend more time with Nico and resents the interference of the girls presence. It's a summer of learning and acceptance for him that he is gay. The acting is superb, so natural and human. Many European films capture this humanity that American films find it difficult to do, because the latter are generally ruled by making money, not for the art form. In Nico and Dani no judgments are ever made, no sensitivities hidden or prejudices espoused, just the sincere and objective exploration of the human condition shown as natural as it occurs in life. People are people, not ridiculous super-heroes in contrived situations. There is also a maturity in European films, with excellent acting that draws you to believe these things are really happening, and the audience is expected to be a mature one too. It's a fresh, happy little film, well photographed and the subject matter intelligently handled. I recommend it.
    7MatthewJP

    friendship, adolescence, sex.

    Nico travels from Barcelona to visit his friend Dani at his summer home. Dani's parents are away. The two teenagers, like all teenage boys share their interest in the physical aspects of sex. Dani becomes more than casually curious with regard to his friend, Nico. Nico does not quite get the picture, nor does Dani for that matter. Dani becomes displeased with Nico's persistent attempts to seduce a girl. The outcome of this summer experience is that both boys discover something about their own particular erotic inclinations. Nico's straight preference is unmoved by Dani's obvious physical desire and attraction to him. Dani confirms his own preference for other males in a kind of "half way" encounter with an attractive young male friend of his father. Nico returns to Barcelona. The two part as friends, their friendship apparently unaffected by their different sexual preferences. This film is warm and entertaining and a sensitive and respectful meditation on human sexuality and human development. In all honesty, I cannot agree with those who compare this film to "Beautiful Thing." In "Nico and Dani" there is no pathos, just experience. There is no real sadness or depression, just a normal struggle to find one's own self. That is the happy ending of Nico and Dani. They part as friends, each having discovered, without ambivalence, their true sexual selves.

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      Where My Friends Are Gone
      Written by Jordi Herrera (as Jordi Herrera Pujol)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • pprfilm - distributor (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • Catalan
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nico and Dani
    • Filming locations
      • Castelldefels, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Canal+ España
      • Generalitat de Catalunya - Departament de Cultura
      • Messidor Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $370,562
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,942
      • Feb 4, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $372,850
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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