
Night Runner 2009
"Every ambition has its price."
Gerardo Herrero's pulse-pounding thriller *Night Runner* (2009) follows Eduardo, a high-pressure insurance executive teetering on the edge of burnout.
Director: Gerardo Herrero
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Night Runner (2009) about?
Eduardo, a stressed insurance manager, finds his life upended after a stranger at the airport presents him with a tantalizing offer of liberation. What starts as a fantasy turns into a high-stakes gamble where trust is the most dangerous currency he's ever wagered.
Who directed Night Runner?
Night Runner was directed by Gerardo Herrero, an Argentine filmmaker known for his work in psychological thrillers and crime dramas.
Who stars in Night Runner?
The film stars Leonardo Sbaraglia as Eduardo, alongside Miguel Ángel Solá, Érica Rivas, and Jorge Sabaté.
Is Night Runner (2009) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb and niche in appeal, *Night Runner* offers sharp suspense and a compelling lead performance that makes it worth a watch for fans of slow-burn thrillers. Its themes of corporate burnout and moral ambiguity give it a distinctive edge in the genre.
How long is Night Runner?
Night Runner runs for 98 minutes.
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About Night Runner (2009) — A corporate thriller about ambition and the price of escape
Gerardo Herrero's pulse-pounding thriller *Night Runner* (2009) follows Eduardo, a high-pressure insurance executive teetering on the edge of burnout. His routine unravels after a chance encounter at the airport with a smooth-talking stranger who claims to offer the freedom Eduardo's crumbling world no longer does. What begins as a fleeting escape fantasy spirals into a high-stakes test of trust, where ambition's cost becomes dangerously clear.
Leonardo Sbaraglia stars as Eduardo, a man whose relentless pursuit of success masks a mounting crisis. Director Gerardo Herrero crafts a taut, atmospheric journey that blends corporate tension with noir-tinged intrigue, making *Night Runner* a gripping exploration of desperation and dubious salvation. Shot in moody hues and sharp pacing, the film delivers a suspenseful meditation on the fine line between ambition and ruin.