

Twelve men, one room, and a knife that might not exist. The tension will suffocate you.
The defense and the prosecution have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young man is guilty or innocent of murdering his father.
Acting
A masterclass in escalating restraint and volcanic outbursts.
Direction
Pérez Puig makes a single room feel like a pressure cooker.
Writing
Dialogue so sharp you'll forget it's nearly word-for-word the original.

Director
Gustavo Pérez Puig
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This Spanish adaptation arrived during Franco's final years, making its themes of dissent and individual conscience quietly radical for its time.
Unlike Lumet's version, Pérez Puig leans harder into theatrical blocking—some shots feel like you're in the front row, suffocating with them.
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