
The Voice of Thaïs
Documentary · History
Overview
Clara Mingueza, an actress from Barcelona, sets out to move the mortal remains of Elena Jordi (1882-1945), vaudeville star, actress and the first woman director of Spanish cinema, to her hometown, while trying to find a copy of Thaïs, the only film she directed.
Top Cast
Clara Mingueza
Clara Mingueza
Self - Actress & Narrator (voice)
Clara Mingueza
Self - Actress & Narrator (voice)
Jordi Valmaña
Jordi Valmaña
Self - Barcelona Cemeteries Former Director
Jordi Valmaña
Self - Barcelona Cemeteries Former Director
Jessica Cusano
Jessica Cusano
Self - Film Scholar
Jessica Cusano
Self - Film Scholar
Xavier Albertí
Xavier Albertí
Self - Art Director
Xavier Albertí
Self - Art Director
Josep Cunill
Josep Cunill
Self - Writer
Josep Cunill
Self - Writer
Jesús Calderer
Jesús Calderer
Self - Mayor of Cercs
Jesús Calderer
Self - Mayor of Cercs
Josep Noguera
Josep Noguera
Self - Historian
Josep Noguera
Self - Historian
Climent Vilella
Climent Vilella
Self - Relative
Climent Vilella
Self - Relative
Angelina Vilella
Angelina Vilella
Self - Relative
Angelina Vilella
Self - Relative
Palmira González
Palmira González
Self - UB Emeritus Professor
Palmira González
Self - UB Emeritus Professor
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