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  1. Agnosia is a Spanish baroque retro-futuristic thriller directed by Eugenio Mira and written by Antonio Trashorras. [1] Plot. A young woman, Joana Prats, suffers from agnosia, a strange, primary visual disease that is one of the neuropsychological disorders of perception.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1519245Agnosia (2010) - IMDb

    Nov 5, 2010 · Agnosia: Directed by Eugenio Mira. With Eduardo Noriega, Félix Gómez, Bárbara Goenaga, Martina Gedeck. Joana Prats suffers from agnosia, a strange neuropsychological illness that affects her perception.

    • (1.5K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Eugenio Mira
    • 2010-11-05
  3. Artur Prats. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A weapons manufacturer (Martina Gedeck) and a doctor (Jack Taylor) try to extract information from a woman...

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    • Eugenio Mira
    • Mystery & Thriller, History, Drama
    • Bárbara Goenaga
  4. The protagonist is a young woman, Joan Prats suffering from agnosia, a strange, primary visual disease that is one of the neuropsychological disorders of perception. Although her eyes and ears are in perfect condition, her brain is not able to correctly interpret the stimuli it receives.

    • Daniel Maldonado
    • 4
    • Monserrat Ochoa
    • 105 min
  5. Overview. The protagonist is a young woman, Joan Prats suffering from agnosia, a strange, primary visual disease that is one of the neuropsychological disorders of perception. Although her eyes and ears are in perfect condition, her brain is not able to correctly interpret the stimuli it receives.

  6. The protagonist is a young woman, Joan Prats suffering from agnosia, a strange, primary visual disease that is one of the neuropsychological disorders of perception. Although her eyes and ears are in perfect condition, her brain is not able to correctly interpret the stimuli it receives.

  7. Nov 5, 2010 · Joana Prats suffers from agnosia, a strange neuropsychological illness that affects her perception. Although her eyes and ears are in perfect condition, her brain cannot interpret the stimuli she receives through them.