
La corte de Ana
Documentary · Music
Overview
She appeared when Spain was waking up from a long post-war period and crying with melodramas starring children, a child prodigy unlike any other; a girl who, in time, would become a symbol of freedom and a total artist. Actress, singer, friend, lover. This is the story of Ana Belén.
Top Cast


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


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


Juan Diego
Juan Diego
Himself - Actor
Juan Diego
Himself - Actor


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


Andrés Vicente Gómez
Andrés Vicente Gómez
Himself - Producer
Andrés Vicente Gómez
Himself - Producer


Manuel Gómez Pereira
Manuel Gómez Pereira
Himself - Filmmaker
Manuel Gómez Pereira
Himself - Filmmaker


Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
Himself - Filmmaker
Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón
Himself - Filmmaker


Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
Himself - Actor
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
Himself - Actor
Rosa León
Rosa León
Herself - Singer
Rosa León
Herself - Singer


Carmen Maura
Carmen Maura
Herself - Actress
Carmen Maura
Herself - Actress
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