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The Sky Turns

The Sky Turns

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Documentary

Overview

One year in the life of a tiny village in northern Spain.

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Peio Azketa

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Hicham Chate

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Cirilo Fernández

Himself

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José Fernández

Himself

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Josefa García

Herself

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Román García

Himself

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Silvano García

Himself

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Valentina García

Herself

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Alfredo Jimeno

Himself

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Crispina Lamata

Herself

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Antonino Martínez

Himself

Blanca Martínez

Blanca Martínez

Herself

Adele and Everything After
Disney: Through the Looking Glass
Salesman
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
Soft Fiction
Stormé: Lady of the Jewel Box
Velorama
L’endemà
Almodóvar, todo sobre ellas
Léa devant la caméra
The World According to Monsanto
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Manufacturing Dissent
Beastie Boys: Video Anthology
The Water Map
From Spikes to Spindles
Guerillère Talks
The Bridges of Sarajevo
Ocean Giants
The Yes Men Are Revolting
The Sky Turns
The Sky Turns

The Sky Turns

6.420041h 50m
Documentary

One year in the life of a tiny village in northern Spain.

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Peio Azketa

as Himself

Peio Azketa

Himself

Peio Azketa

Himself

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Actor

Hicham Chate

as Himself

Hicham Chate

Himself

Hicham Chate

Himself

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Cirilo Fernández

as Himself

Cirilo Fernández

Himself

Cirilo Fernández

Himself

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José Fernández

as Himself

José Fernández

Himself

José Fernández

Himself

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Josefa García

as Herself

Josefa García

Herself

Josefa García

Herself

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Actor

Román García

as Himself

Román García

Himself

Román García

Himself

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Silvano García

as Himself

Silvano García

Himself

Silvano García

Himself

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Actor

Valentina García

as Herself

Valentina García

Herself

Valentina García

Herself

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Alfredo Jimeno

as Himself

Alfredo Jimeno

Himself

Alfredo Jimeno

Himself

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Crispina Lamata

as Herself

Crispina Lamata

Herself

Crispina Lamata

Herself

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