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Lluvia Rojo is a Actor Espagnol born on 6 november 1976 at Madrid (Espagne)

Lluvia Rojo

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Nationality Espagne
Birth 6 november 1976 (47 years) at Madrid (Espagne)

Lluvia Rojo Moro (Madrid, 6 novembre 1976 ) est une actrice et chanteuse espagnole.

Elle étudie la traduction et l'interprétation (anglais et allemand) à Madrid, à New York et à Berlin, et l'art dramatique à l'atelier de Jorge Eínes. Elle chante dans le groupe hard-pop No Band For Lluvia (Subterfuge Records) avec Kevin Kajetzke, Darío Lofish et Lyndon Parish.

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Filmography of Lluvia Rojo (2 films)

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Actress

El Calentito, 1h30
Directed by Chus Gutiérrez
Origin Espagne
Genres Drama, Comedy, Historical, Musical, Animation
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Verónica Sánchez, Macarena Gómez, Ruth Díaz, Nuria González, Lluvia Rojo, Mariví Bilbao
Roles Chus
Rating58% 2.938382.938382.938382.938382.93838
Les aventures d'un groupe de punk rock féminin Las Sioux se produit régulièrement au club le plus populaire du Madrid des années 1980 de la movida : El Calentito.
Barrio
Barrio (1998)

Directed by Fernando León de Aranoa
Genres Drama
Actors Marieta Orozco, Francisco Algora, Fernando León de Aranoa, Lluvia Rojo, Nicolas Abraham
Roles Chica bar de copas
Rating70% 3.5451653.5451653.5451653.5451653.545165
Javi, Manu, and Rai are friends from school. They are teenagers, and they talk about girls a lot but seldom talk with them. They live together in the barrio (neighbourhood). It is a barrio of large social housing blocks. There is little to do, and in August even less. The centre of the city is far away, so the three friends spend most of their time in the barrio. The television news says that thousands of inhabitants of the city have gone to the coast for the summer. They wish they were among them. The windows of the travel agents are full of tempting offers. But their lives demonstrate how hard it is to leave the barrio and how hard it is to improve their situation. In the end, their lives take an unexpected turn.