: Jesús Carroza won the Goya for Best New Actor.
While there is no official news regarding a sequel titled , the original 2005 film remains a powerful pillar of Spanish "neo-quinqui" cinema. Directed by Alberto Rodríguez , the movie captured a raw, documentary-like look at adolescence in the marginal neighborhoods of Seville. pelicula 7 virgenes 2
en 2005, es una obra autoconclusiva que narra las 48 horas de permiso carcelario de (Juan José Ballesta). : Jesús Carroza won the Goya for Best New Actor
The director, Alberto Rodríguez, moved on to other acclaimed projects rather than making a direct sequel. The ending of 7 Vírgenes is definitive, serving as a "journey into maturity" that leaves little room for a traditional follow-up [1]. the movie captured a raw