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  1. When the single mother nurse Gloria has financial difficulties, her colleague and friend Dr. Ana Torres invites her to move with her six year-old daughter Vicky to her old big house where she runs a gynecologic clinic. In return, Gloria would assist Ana in her clinic in the afternoons.

  2. Part of a six-part series of Spanish made-for-TV movies entitled SIX FILMS TO KEEP YOU AWAKE, BLAME is a hard-hitting ghost story about an abortionist. It's a film that's light years ahead of current Hollywood competition and has more in line with the creepy, slow-moving perils of modern Asian horror cinema.

  3. Films to Keep You Awake: Blame (TV) is a film directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador with Nieve de Medina, Montse Mostaza, Alejandra Lorenzo, Mariana Cordero .... Year: 2006. Original title: La culpa - Películas para no dormir.

  4. This weekend we added our review of Lionsgate's 6 Films to Keep You Awake. The set features six chilling tales from the best horror directors from Spain.

  5. 14 de sept. de 2023 · Blame (6 Films to Keep You Awake) Plot Synopsis: HBO Max Peacock Disney+ Amazon Prime TV Hulu Netflix. When the single mother nurse Gloria has financial difficulties, her colleague and friend Dr. Ana Torres invites her to move with her six year-old daughter Vicky to her old big house where she runs a gynecologic clinic.

  6. 6 Films to Keep You Awake: To Blame. HORROR. Ana, a gynecologist, invites Gloria, a nurse and friend from the hospital, and Gloria's daughter Vicky, to come and live with her so Gloria can be her new assistant. The house, a section of which is used as a private clinic, is light, cheerful and peaceful. However, something sinister is alive in there.

  7. 11 de ago. de 2008 · While we wait to learn whether Filmax’s outstanding Spanish chiller [REC] will achieve U.S. theatrical release or be kept hidden in deference to the Hollywood remake Quarantine, the company’s 6 Films to Keep You Awake (Películas para no dormir) are at last making their appearance on Stateside DVD.