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Florentino Soria | ... |
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Luis García Berlanga | ... |
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José Luis Castro | ... |
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Armando López Salinas | ... |
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Eduardo Haro Tecglen | ... |
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Julio Diamante | ... |
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Roberto Bodegas | ... |
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Pedro Costa | ... |
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Rafael Azcona | ... |
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Andrés Linares | ... |
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Raúl del Pozo | ... |
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Javier Maqua | ... |
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Fernando Marin | ... |
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Omar Butler | ... |
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Sancho Gracia | ... |
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Salvador Augustín | ... |
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Directed by
Alberto Leal |
Produced by
Carlos Aguilera | ... | executive producer |
Miguel Gavito | ... | executive producer |
Alberto Leal | ... | executive producer |
Editing by
Alberto Leal |
Camera and Electrical Department
Carlos Aguilera | ... | camera operator: video camera |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Metropolitano (2005) (Spain) (DVD)
- The Criterion Collection (2008) (United States) (DVD)
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Storyline
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Shortly after his death, friends, colleagues, and an historian speak about Juan Antonio Bardem (1922-2002). Sixteen talking heads describe his personality, working style, his studies and his becoming a director, early success and later difficulties finding work, and his work with film trade unions in the Franco era. They discuss his Communist Party membership and his ideological and didactic approach to filmmaking. He is described as charming, brusque, difficult to work with, demanding, and courtly. His importance as a director and his seminal contribution to New Spanish Cinema are givens for the participants in these monologues.
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