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No Shame 2001

★ 5.810 votes116 min📅 2001-06-29

No Shame (2001) unfolds when Isabel receives a script that feels eerily familiar. As she reads its intimate details, she's stunned to recognize her own past romance woven into the story by Mario Fabra, the film's director and her former lover.

Director: Joaquín Oristrell

Cast

Daniel Giménez Cacho
Daniel Giménez Cacho
Mario
Candela Peña
Candela Peña
Cecilia
Carmen Balagué
Carmen Balagué
Nacha
Elvira Lindo
Elvira Lindo
Psychoanalist
Jorge Sanz
Jorge Sanz
Alberto
Dani Martín
Dani Martín
Felipe
Nur Levi
Nur Levi
Koro
Nacho Casalvaque
Nacho Casalvaque
Víctor
Cecilia Freire
Cecilia Freire
Lara
Pedro Miguel Martínez
Pedro Miguel Martínez
Padre de Lara

Frequently Asked Questions

What is No Shame (2001) about?

A woman discovers a script that mirrors her old love affair and realizes it's based on her past relationship with a director. The film explores how memory and art intertwine, blurring the line between reality and fiction.

Who directed No Shame?

No Shame was directed by Joaquín Oristrell, known for his work in Spanish romantic comedies and dramas.

Who stars in No Shame?

The film features Daniel Giménez Cacho, Candela Peña, Carmen Balagué, Elvira Lindo, and Jorge Sanz in key roles.

Is No Shame (2001) worth watching?

With its blend of romance, comedy, and drama, No Shame offers a thoughtful yet entertaining exploration of love and storytelling. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its themes and performances make it a solid choice for fans of character-driven films.

How long is No Shame?

No Shame has a runtime of 116 minutes.

About No Shame (2001) — A Romance-Drama About Love, Art, and Unfinished Stories

No Shame (2001) unfolds when Isabel receives a script that feels eerily familiar. As she reads its intimate details, she's stunned to recognize her own past romance woven into the story by Mario Fabra, the film's director and her former lover. This Spanish romantic comedy-drama, helmed by director Joaquín Oristrell, explores the blurred lines between art and memory, weaving humor and heartache through Isabel's journey of rediscovery. The film captures the messiness of love, the sting of betrayal, and the way stories can both reveal and distort the truth.

With sharp dialogue and a blend of romance and comedy, No Shame (2001) dives into the complexities of relationships and the power of storytelling. Candela Peña and Daniel Giménez Cacho lead the cast, delivering performances that balance wit with emotional depth. Set against the backdrop of modern relationships, the film asks whether we can ever truly escape our past—or if we're doomed to relive it in the stories we tell.