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'Golpes' tells the story of Migueli, a criminal who is released from prison in the changing Spain of the early 1980s. He wants to look toward the future, but first, he must heal the wounds of the past. For that, he needs a lot of money—and fast. As soon as he arrives in Seville, he reunites with his old gang and they carry out a series of heists: bank branches, jewelry stores... even the area’s first casino. But it won’t be easy: the police have assigned the case to his own brother, Sabino, who knows exactly how he thinks. Nevertheless, Migueli won’t stop. He’s determined to see it through to the end.
Rafael Cobos
Playwright, screenwriter, and director, he was born in Seville in 1973. He has won two Goya Awards for Best Screenplay for ‘Marshland’ and ‘Smoke & Mirrors’, both directed by Alberto Rodríguez, with whom he also co-wrote ‘7 Virgins’ (2005), ‘After’ (2009), ‘Unit 7’ (2012), ‘Prison 77’ (2022) and ‘The Tigers’ (2025). Awarded the Ricardo Franco Prize for his career at the Malaga Film Festival in 2019, Cobos made the leap to directing with the series ‘El hijo zurdo’, which won an award at Canneseries. In television, he co-wrote an episode of the series ‘Apagón’ and ‘The Anatomy of a Moment’, and was co-creator and showrunner of ‘The Plague’. He recently created the production company Las Afueras Films, and ‘Golpes’ (2025) is his feature film debut as a director.
DIRECTOR
Rafael Cobos
SCREENPLAY
Fernando Navarro, Rafael Cobos
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Sergi Vilanova
EDITOR
Darío García García
SOUND
Carlos Mouriño
MUSIC
Bronquio
PRODUCTION
Borja Pena, Emma Lustres, Daniel Pérez Astiárraga
PRODUCTION COMPANY
Vaca Films, Grupo Tranquilo, Playtime
CAST
Luis Tosar, Jesús Carroza, Teresa Garzón, Cristina Alcázar, Carlos Bernardino, Mafo, Cristalino, Antonio Estrada