
Wild Session
Documentary
Overview
A walk through the golden age of Spanish exploitation cinema, from the sixties to the eighties; a low-budget cinema and great popular acceptance that exploited cinematographic fashions: westerns, horror movies, erotic comedies and thrillers about petty criminals.
Top Cast


Javier Aguirre
Javier Aguirre
Self - Filmmaker
Javier Aguirre
Self - Filmmaker


Simón Andreu
Simón Andreu
Self - Actor
Simón Andreu
Self - Actor


Paco Cabezas
Paco Cabezas
Self - Filmmaker
Paco Cabezas
Self - Filmmaker


Carmen Carrión
Carmen Carrión
Self - Actress
Carmen Carrión
Self - Actress


Álex de la Iglesia
Álex de la Iglesia
Self - Filmmaker
Álex de la Iglesia
Self - Filmmaker


Álvaro de Luna
Álvaro de Luna
Self - Actor
Álvaro de Luna
Self - Actor
Carlo De Marchis
Carlo De Marchis
Self - SFX Artist
Carlo De Marchis
Self - SFX Artist


Fernando Esteso
Fernando Esteso
Self - Actor
Fernando Esteso
Self - Actor


Lone Fleming
Lone Fleming
Self - Actress
Lone Fleming
Self - Actress


Adrián García Bogliano
Adrián García Bogliano
Self - Filmmaker
Adrián García Bogliano
Self - Filmmaker
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