“There is no rest”, said My Lord, “for the wicked” Isaias, 57:20,21 SYNOPSIS

Inspector Santos Trinidad, a veteran policeman, is going through a rough patch. He drinks too much and works too little. Once a respected and admired officer at the Intelligence Unit, an unfortunate event that happened some years ago in Colombia cut short his promising career. Downgraded to the Missing Persons Unit, Santos’ work is now restricted to the monotony of minor cases and en- dless beaurocracy.

After events turn sour one night, Santos finds himself implicated in a triple homicide in an after- hours club. Santos cleans up the crime scene and starts the hunt for the only witness, who mana- ged to escape. Following the trail of the fugitive witness, Santos discovers a complicated and sordid network of prostitution and drug trafficking that serves to finance a far more sophisticated criminal plan. He is back doing the Intelligence work that he does best, although this time he is on his own.

The official police investigation begins to tighten the net around him, but Santos has begun his own personal crusade: he finally has the chance to settle his own score. CAST

JOSE CORONADO SANTOS TRINIDAD RODOLFO SANCHO RODOLFO HELENA MIQUEL CHACON JUANJO ARTERO LEIVA PEDRO MARI SANCHEZ ONTIVEROS NADIA CASADO CELIA CREW

ENRIQUE URBIZU (Box 507) PALOMA MOLINA DIRECTOR PRODUCTION DIRECTOR PABLO BLANCO EDITOR MICHEL GAZTAMBIDE (Box 507) MARIO DE BENITO SCRIPT MUSIC UNAX MENDIA (AEC) GONZALO SALAZAR-SIMPSON CINEMATOGRAPHER ALVARO AUGUSTIN ANTON LAGUNA PRODUCERS ART DIRECTOR GONZALO SALAZAR-SIMPSON LICIO MARCOS DE OLIVEIRA JAVIER UGARTE SOUND EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS PATRICIA MONNE COSTUME DESIGNER MONTSE BOQUERAS MAKE UP SERGIO PEREZ HAIRDRESSER ENRIQUE URBIZU

After graduating with a degree in Information Science from the University of the Basque Country, Enrique

Urbizu directed his first film Your Girlfriend is Crazy in 1987, a comedy starring well known actors, Antonio

Resines and María Barranco. In 1991, he went on to direct his first thriller, Anything for Bread.

Urbizu left the Basque Country and headed for , where he directed two comedies for the producer An- drés Vicente Gómez; How to be Miserable and Enjoy It in 1994 and Infidelity in 1995. During this same pe- riod, he adapted and directed Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s novel Cachito for the big screen. This adaptation gave him the opportunity to work on of another of the author’s novels, The Club Dumas. This second adaptation became the film The Ninth Gate, directed by Roman Polanski and starring Johnny Depp.

In 2001, he directed the thriller Box 507, with and Jose Coronado as the protagonists. The film won two (the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars) as well as several other international awards.

The following year he went back to work with Jose Coronado on the film Life Marks, which was nominated for two Goyas and won the Jules Verne award at the Festival du Cinema Espagnol in Nantes.

In 2006, he participated in Telecinco Films series of TV horror movies 6 Films to Keep You Awake, for which he directed the film A Real Friend, which then went on to be distributed in the USA by Lionsgate.

He has been an associate teacher for seven years at Carlos III University and also teaches several courses at prestigious film schools in Spain. MICHEL GAZTAMBIDE

Scriptwriter with twenty years of experience working with the most important Spanish directors.

In 1991 he co-wrote the film Santa Cruz, The Guerilla Priest, by Jose Mª Tuduri. His next projects included co-writing the feature filmsChatarra (1991) by Feliz Roteta, Vacas (1992) by Julio Medem

(for which he was nominated for a Best Screenplay Goya and won the Writers Guild Award in the same category) and Yoyes (1998) by Helena Taberna.

In 2001 he began his creative relationship with Enrique Urbizu, writing two of his most publically and critically acclaimed films, Box 507 (2001) and Life Marks (2002).

Recently, he has been involved in the scripts A bit of Chocolate (2008) by Aitzol Aramaio and El

Idioma Imposible (2010) by Rodrigo Rodero. Now, he has once again joined forces with Enrique

Urbizu , writing the script: No Rest for the Wicked. TELECINCO CINEMA

TELECINCO CINEMA is the subsidiary film company of Telecinco, the leading Spanish private broad- cast network. Telecinco Cinema has produced world renowned films, becoming a reference in the Spanish movie industry. Their latest productions, Alejandro Amenábar´s Agora and Daniel Monzón´s Cell 211 to- pped the 2009 Spanish Box Office and together won 15 Goya Awards. Telecinco Cinema has under- taken some of Spain’s most internationally acclaimed feature films, including Guillermo del Toro´s Pan´s Labyrinth (three Oscar Academy Awards ©); J.A. Bayona´s The Orphanage, which took 80 million USD at the international box office, and Steven Soderbergh´sChe , which won the Best Actor Award for at Cannes 2008. The company produces all genres, as shown by its extensive and varied filmography, with titles such as Alex de la Iglesia´s The Oxford Murders and Agustín Díaz Yanes´ Alatristre. One of Tele- cinco Cinema´s guiding principles is the fostering of new talent such as directors Juan Carlos Fres- nadillo (Intact), Gabe Ibañez (Hierro), Gonzalo López-Gallego (King of the Hill) and Oskar Santos (For The Good of Others). Telecinco Cinema is now preparing the release of Eduardo Chapero-Jackson´s first feature filmVer - bo; Borja Manso and Marcos Cabotá´s Amigos...; Enrique Urbizu´s return No Rest for the Wicked; and Mariano Barroso´s new film Lo Mejor de Eva. The company is also taking part in one of its most ambitious cinema projects to date: J. A. Bayona´s The Impossible, with international stars Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. LAZONA

Set up in 2003 by Ignacio and Gonzalo Salazar-Simpson, LAZONA is a Spanish film and theatre production company based in Madrid. They are focused on mainstream films which can travel in- ternationally, bringing Spanish talent to broader audiences.

LAZONA has produced various feature films to date: The Contestant, (Leonardo Sbaraglia), direc- ted by Rodrigo Cortés (Buried), won the Critics and Cinematography awards at the Malaga Film

Festival. Since its premiere the film has been selected for various international and national festivals

(Karlovy Vary, Lincoln Center); Cinema Days directed by David Serrano and Road to Santiago di- rected by Roberto Santiago grossed 3m Euros in Spain and are distributed by Warner Brothers; Una

Hora Más en Canarias, directed by David Serrano was released on 2010 coproduced with Tele- span; Are You There?, directed by Roberto Santiago in coproduction with Arcadia Motion Pictures is completed. LAZONA’s latest projects are No Rest for the Wicked directed by Enrique Urbizu (Box

507) coproduced with Telecinco cinema and the political thriller 17 Hours: Every Minute Counts

When Making History, directed by Chema de la Peña with the participation of TVE. FILMAX

With its headquarters in Barcelona and Julio Fernandez as its president, FILMAX is one of the main independent Spanish groups providing audiovisual content. Organised in three areas (production, distribution and industrial), the FILMAX Group responds fully to the business opportunities of the European and international markets in the entertainment sector. Internationally acclaimed Filmax titles: Transsiberian (2008) by Brad Anderson; starring Woody Harrelson & Ben Kingsley [REC] (2007), by Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza Nocturna (2007, animation) by Victor Maldonado and Adrian Garcia Fragile (2005) by Jaume Balaguero; starring Calista Flockhart and Richard Roxburg The Machinist (2004) by Brad Anderson; starring Christian Bale Darkness (2002) by Jaume Balaguero, a box-office smash in the USA; starring Ana Paquin Recently Completed Titles: Sleep Tight (2011) by Jaume Balaguero Exorcismus (2010) by Manuel Carballo Yellow (2010) by Xavier Gimenez The Way (2010) by Emilio Estevez with Martin Sheen [REC]² (2009) by Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza In Production: Snowflake (2011, animation) by Andres G. Schaer [REC] 3 Genesis (2012) by Paco Plaza In Development: [REC] 4 Apocalypse by Jaume Balaguero The Returned by Manuel Carballo International Sales: FILMAX INTERNATIONAL +34.933.368.555 [email protected] www.filmaxinternational.com