
The Forgiveness
Directed by Ventura Durall4 December 2009 65mDocumentary, Family
6.56.9
In 1994, Andrés Rabadán gave himself up to the police after derailing three trains and killing his father with a crossbow. They declared him not guilty and diagnosed him with paranoid delirious schizophrenia. He is sentenced to spend 20 years in a penitentiary psychiatric. He goes to hell and back and starts to pick up the pieces of his life, using painting as a way to exorcize his own demons.
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The Forgiveness was released on 4 December 2009.
The Forgiveness was directed by Ventura Durall.
The Forgiveness has a runtime of 65m.
The Forgiveness was produced by Laia Coll.
In 1994, Andrés Rabadán gave himself up to the police after derailing three trains and killing his father with a crossbow. They declared him not guilty and diagnosed him with paranoid delirious schizophrenia. He is sentenced to spend 20 years in a penitentiary psychiatric. He goes to hell and back and starts to pick up the pieces of his life, using painting as a way to exorcize his own demons.
The key characters in The Forgiveness are Himself (also archive footage) (Andrés Rabadán), Himself (Francisco Pérez Abellán), Himself (Carles Quílez).
The Forgiveness is a Documentary, Family film.
The Forgiveness has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.







