Febrer Filming Locations
Where was Febrer filmed? Febrer was filmed in 7 locations across Spain in the following places:
Febrer Filming Locations
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Febrer (2004)
A metaphorical tale about pain and loss. Sela, a famous writer, committed suicide. Lars, her ex-lover, tries to find out why she did it. In the process, he discovers an unknown world of feelings and sense of guiltiness.