Red Ink (Spanish: Tinta roja) is a 2000 Peruvian-Spanish crime drama film directed by Francisco Lombardi from a screenplay by Giovanna Pollarolo [es] based on the novel by Alberto Fuguet.
[1] Two university students, Alfonso Fernandez Ferrer and his girlfriend Nadia, report to the editor of a tabloid newspaper to begin their stints as trainees.
Nadia is given first choice and chooses the entertainment section as her assignment.
To Alfonso's consternation, he is assigned to serve as a trainee to Don Saul, the editor of the police crime section.
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