
Stories of Our Cinema
Documentary
Overview
In Spain, on May 11, 1896, at the Price circus, the first moving images ever shown in the country are projected. From that event, the Spanish actor Antonio Resines intends to compile a series of anecdotes to shape the amazing history of Spanish cinema, holding several conversations with prominent figures of the Spanish film industry.
Top Cast


Antonio Resines
Antonio Resines
Himself - Actor / Host / Narrator
Antonio Resines
Himself - Actor / Host / Narrator


Luis Alegre
Luis Alegre
Himself - Actor
Luis Alegre
Himself - Actor


Ana Belén
Ana Belén
Herself - Actress / Singer
Ana Belén
Herself - Actress / Singer


Jesús Bonilla
Jesús Bonilla
Himself - Actor
Jesús Bonilla
Himself - Actor


Carlos Boyero
Carlos Boyero
Himself - Film Critic
Carlos Boyero
Himself - Film Critic


Enrique Cerezo
Enrique Cerezo
Himself - Film Producer
Enrique Cerezo
Himself - Film Producer


Fernando Colomo
Fernando Colomo
Himself - Filmmaker
Fernando Colomo
Himself - Filmmaker


Jose Coronado
Jose Coronado
Himself - Actor
Jose Coronado
Himself - Actor


Verónica Forqué
Verónica Forqué
Herself - Actress
Verónica Forqué
Herself - Actress


José Luis García Sánchez
José Luis García Sánchez
Himself - Filmmaker
José Luis García Sánchez
Himself - Filmmaker
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