
Wrath 2016
Jota Aronak's gritty drama-thriller *Wrath (2016)* plunges viewers into a morally charged cat-and-mouse game when investigative journalist Iker stumbles upon Cesar Mayo, a grieving father who survived the acquittal of his son's murderer.
Director: Jota Aronak
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wrath (2016) about?
*Wrath (2016)* follows a journalist who documents a father's revenge plan against his son's acquitted murderer, only to find himself entangled in a moral dilemma. As the journalist investigates the original crime, the father's cold precision and the flawed justice system blur the line between justice and vengeance.
Who directed Wrath?
Wrath (2016) was directed by Jota Aronak, a filmmaker known for exploring complex emotional and legal dramas with sharp tension.
Who stars in Wrath?
The film stars Urko Olazábal, Nacho Marraco, Diana Facen, Roberto Mori, and Santiago Ruiz in key roles.
Is Wrath (2016) worth watching?
With its sharp focus on revenge and justice, *Wrath (2016)* is a tense drama-thriller worth watching for fans of morally complex stories. Even without an IMDb rating, its atmosphere and performances make it a compelling choice for those who enjoy crime dramas with emotional depth.
How long is Wrath?
Wrath (2016) has a runtime of 93 minutes.
About Wrath (2016) — A gripping drama-thriller on revenge and justice
Jota Aronak's gritty drama-thriller *Wrath (2016)* plunges viewers into a morally charged cat-and-mouse game when investigative journalist Iker stumbles upon Cesar Mayo, a grieving father who survived the acquittal of his son's murderer. What begins as a documentary project quickly spirals into a tense collaboration as Cesar persuades Iker to film his meticulously crafted revenge plot—not for justice, but to ensure the deed is carried out without interference. As Iker digs into the chilling circumstances behind the unsolved murder, Cesar weaponizes the law itself, blurring the lines between victim and perpetrator in a story that questions how far vengeance can push a man before it consumes him entirely.
Set against the cold precision of legal loopholes and the raw emotional toll of loss, *Wrath (2016)* crafts an atmosphere thick with tension, where every investigation and calculated move inches closer to a breaking point. Urko Olazábal delivers a powerhouse performance as Cesar, his steely resolve masking a father's unbearable grief, while Nacho Marraco embodies the journalist's internal conflict—caught between truth and morality. With themes of retribution, systemic failure, and the cost of justice, Aronak's film is a gripping exploration of what happens when the law fails those it's meant to protect.