SPA26 The Captive
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Synopsis
An ambitious and thrilling historical adventure drama from award-winning director Alejandro Amenábar (While at War, The Sea Inside), starring Julio Peña (Through My Window) and Alessandro Borghi (The Eight Mountains), The Captive is an enthralling tale about the power of stories that cleverly combines truth, history and fiction. 1575, Algiers. Miguel de Cervantes (Peña), a wounded 28-year-old Spanish Navy soldier and the future author of Don Quixote, is held prisoner by Ottoman corsairs. Faced with a ticking clock, a cruel death awaits him should his fellow countrymen fail to pay his ransom soon. But within the confines of his cell, Cervantes discovers a surprising refuge in the art of storytelling. Crafted from resilience and hope, his stories enthrall his fellow captives and spark the attention of Hasan (Borghi), the enigmatic and feared Bey of Algiers. With a secret affinity ignited between captor and captive, suspicions begin to rise amidst growing tensions in the city. But, driven by an unwavering sense of optimism, Cervantes devises a daring plan for freedom.
An ambitious and thrilling historical adventure drama from award-winning director Alejandro Amenábar (While at War, The Sea Inside), starring Julio Peña (Through My Window) and Alessandro Borghi (The Eight Mountains), The Captive is an enthralling tale about the power of stories that cleverly combines truth, history and fiction. 1575, Algiers. Miguel de Cervantes (Peña), a wounded 28-year-old Spanish Navy soldier and the future author of Don Quixote, is held prisoner by Ottoman corsairs. Faced with a ticking clock, a cruel death awaits him should his fellow countrymen fail to pay his ransom soon. But within the confines of his cell, Cervantes discovers a surprising refuge in the art of storytelling. Crafted from resilience and hope, his stories enthrall his fellow captives and spark the attention of Hasan (Borghi), the enigmatic and feared Bey of Algiers. With a secret affinity ignited between captor and captive, suspicions begin to rise amidst growing tensions in the city. But, driven by an unwavering sense of optimism, Cervantes devises a daring plan for freedom.
Reviews
“As both a story about the magic of telling stories and a morality play about national identity and religious persecution, it’s a handsomely made, compulsively watchable film.”
— Next Best Picture
Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 10th June 2026
Duration
134 MIN
Language
Spanish, Arabic, Italian with English subtitles
Rating
CTC
Director
Alejandro Amenábar
Cast
Julio Peña Fernández, Alessandro Borghi, Miguel Rellán, Fernando Tejero
Genre
Film Festival, Adventure, Historical Drama
Awards
2025 José María Forqué Awards - Winner
2026 Cinema Writers Circle Awards - Winner
2025 Toronto International Film Festival - Official Selection
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Movie Information
Release Date
Wednesday, 10th June 2026
Duration
134 MIN
Language
Spanish, Arabic, Italian with English subtitles
Rating
CTC
Director
Alejandro Amenábar
Cast
Julio Peña Fernández, Alessandro Borghi, Miguel Rellán, Fernando Tejero
Genre
Film Festival, Adventure, Historical Drama


