
La banda Picasso
Comedy
Overview
Paris, 1911. When Da Vinci's painting “La Gioconda” is stolen from the Louvre museum, it is suspected that the authors of the audacious theft are members of a group of bohemian artists led by painter Pablo Ruiz Picasso and poet Guillaume Apollinaire…
Top Cast


Ignacio Mateos
Ignacio Mateos
Pablo Picasso
Ignacio Mateos
Pablo Picasso


Pierre Bénézit
Pierre Bénézit
Guillaume Apollinaire
Pierre Bénézit
Guillaume Apollinaire


Lionel Abelanski
Lionel Abelanski
Max Jacob
Lionel Abelanski
Max Jacob


Raphaëlle Agogué
Raphaëlle Agogué
Fernande Olivier
Raphaëlle Agogué
Fernande Olivier


Jordi Vilches
Jordi Vilches
Manolo Hugué
Jordi Vilches
Manolo Hugué


Louise Monot
Louise Monot
Marie Laurencin
Louise Monot
Marie Laurencin


Stanley Weber
Stanley Weber
George Braque
Stanley Weber
George Braque


Thomas Jouannet
Thomas Jouannet
Henri-Pierre Roché
Thomas Jouannet
Henri-Pierre Roché


Alexis Michalik
Alexis Michalik
Géry 'Le Baron' Piéret
Alexis Michalik
Géry 'Le Baron' Piéret
Cristina Toma
Cristina Toma
Gertrude Stein
Cristina Toma
Gertrude Stein
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