
Camilo sinfónico: vivir así
Documentary · Music · TV Movie
Overview
An account of the successful life and work of Spanish singer and actor Camilo Sesto (1946-2019), the portentous, almost miraculous, voice of Spanish pop music for decades, through his own point of view, told during his last interview and in many others, and through the words of those creators whose own work has been strongly influenced both by his art and his magnetic personality.
Top Cast


Camilo Sesto
Camilo Sesto
Self - Singer
Camilo Sesto
Self - Singer
Óscar García Blesa
Óscar García Blesa
Self - Interviewer (voice)
Óscar García Blesa
Self - Interviewer (voice)


Mónica Naranjo
Mónica Naranjo
Self - Singer
Mónica Naranjo
Self - Singer


Ruth Lorenzo
Ruth Lorenzo
Self - Singer
Ruth Lorenzo
Self - Singer


Marta Sánchez
Marta Sánchez
Self - Singer
Marta Sánchez
Self - Singer


Pastora Soler
Pastora Soler
Self - Singer
Pastora Soler
Self - Singer
Miguel Ángel 'Capi' Arenas
Miguel Ángel 'Capi' Arenas
Self - Music Producer (voice)
Miguel Ángel 'Capi' Arenas
Self - Music Producer (voice)
Guille Milkyway
Guille Milkyway
Self - Music Producer (voice)
Guille Milkyway
Self - Music Producer (voice)


Alaska
Alaska
Self - Singer (voice)
Alaska
Self - Singer (voice)


Javier Herrero
Javier Herrero
Self - Singer (archive footage)
Javier Herrero
Self - Singer (archive footage)
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