
Lentejuelas de sangre
Documentary
Overview
Antonio Gracia José (1942-2011), known as “Pierrot,” was a prominent member of the Barcelona art scene, a pioneer in the filmmaking of underground short films and Fantaterror movies, writer and playwright, magazine editor, movie poster painter, cartoonist and cabaret showman.
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Antonio “Pierrot” Gracia
Antonio “Pierrot” Gracia
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Antonio “Pierrot” Gracia
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Adrián Farías
Adrián Farías
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Adrián Farías
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Jaime del Rosal
Jaime del Rosal
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Jaime del Rosal
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José Lifante
José Lifante
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José Lifante
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Manel Domínguez
Manel Domínguez
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Manel Domínguez
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Sanjulián
Sanjulián
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Sanjulián
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Pilar Rubiela
Pilar Rubiela
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Pilar Rubiela
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Ricard Reguant
Ricard Reguant
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Ricard Reguant
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Salvador Sáinz
Salvador Sáinz
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Salvador Sáinz
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Sebastià d'Arbó
Sebastià d'Arbó
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Sebastià d'Arbó
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