

Documentary
Overview
A portrait of film critic Carlos Boyero, one of the most followed and feared figures in Spanish cinema, surrounded by controversy and both love and hate.
Top Cast


Carlos Boyero
Carlos Boyero
Self
Carlos Boyero
Self


Álex de la Iglesia
Álex de la Iglesia
Self
Álex de la Iglesia
Self


Enrique López Lavigne
Enrique López Lavigne
Self
Enrique López Lavigne
Self


Carles Francino
Carles Francino
Self
Carles Francino
Self


Jesús Ruiz Mantilla
Jesús Ruiz Mantilla
Self
Jesús Ruiz Mantilla
Self


Pedro Vallín
Pedro Vallín
Self
Pedro Vallín
Self


Domingo Corral
Domingo Corral
Self
Domingo Corral
Self
Nuria Vidal
Nuria Vidal
Self
Nuria Vidal
Self


Marta Medina
Marta Medina
Self
Marta Medina
Self
Beatriz Martínez Gómez
Beatriz Martínez Gómez
Self
Beatriz Martínez Gómez
Self
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