Scene from Trash (2010)
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Full Biography
Judit Uriach is a Spanish actress recognized for her work in independent cinema and television, particularly within the Catalan film industry. Born Judith Uriach in Spain, she first gained significant attention for her performance as Clara in the 2010 drama Trash. Her talent was further acknowledged in 2012 when she received a nomination for the Gaudí Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film Open 24h. Over the years, she has built a versatile career with appearances in projects such as Reencarnación and the series Despechados, establishing herself as a notable figure in Spanish productions.
About the Movie: Trash (2010)
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Director: Carles Torras
Writer: Carles Torras, Enric Pardo, Peter Andermatt, Ramon Térmens
Production & Genre
Producer(s): producer: Joan Ginard
Companies: Escándalo Films, Just Films, Televisió de Catalunya (TV3)
Genre: Drama
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Story
Trash follows several characters whose lives intertwine around themes of relationships, betrayal, and redemption. Clara discovers her boyfriend David has been unfaithful, leading her to reassess their disposable relationship. David must confront his mistakes and face the consequences. Nacho struggles with an obsession that pushes him to his limits, while Cristian grapples with temptations to understand what truly matters in life. Meanwhile, Carmen finds herself exploring new territories and unexpected surprises. Together, they navigate the complex and tumultuous world of relationships.
Summary
Directed by Carles Torras, Trash is a drama that delves into the contemporary culture of disposable relationships and its impact on personal lives. The film follows several interconnected characters as they grapple with betrayal, redemption, obsession, and self-discovery. Set against the backdrop of modern society's transient attitudes towards love and commitment, Trash offers a compelling exploration of the human condition and the complexities of interpersonal relationships.