
Terenci: la fabulación infinita
Documentary · History
Overview
An account of the life and work of the charismatic Spanish writer Terenci Moix (1942-2003).
Top Cast
Aniol Gual
Aniol Gual
Young Terenci
Aniol Gual
Young Terenci


Joan Sentís
Joan Sentís
Young Enric
Joan Sentís
Young Enric
Màrius Vilà
Màrius Vilà
Child Terenci
Màrius Vilà
Child Terenci
Juan Fernández
Juan Fernández
Child Miguel
Juan Fernández
Child Miguel
Elizaveta Fortuny
Elizaveta Fortuny
Child Ana Maria
Elizaveta Fortuny
Child Ana Maria
Nuria Llorente
Nuria Llorente
Child Rosa
Nuria Llorente
Child Rosa
José Luis Aguilar
José Luis Aguilar
Terenci's Father
José Luis Aguilar
Terenci's Father
Ángel Roldán
Ángel Roldán
Adult Enric
Ángel Roldán
Adult Enric
Jorge Verdú
Jorge Verdú
Demigod #1
Jorge Verdú
Demigod #1
Robin Juan Reese
Robin Juan Reese
Demigod #2
Robin Juan Reese
Demigod #2
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