
Everything at Once (Paco & Manolo's Gaze)
Documentary
Overview
Paco and Manolo are two Catalan photographers from the outskirts of Barcelona who have been working together for thirty years as if they were a single person, capturing their images in Kink magazine, a very personal photography fanzine with a homoerotic aesthetic of Mediterranean essence.
Top Cast
Paco Moyano
Paco Moyano
Self - Photographer
Paco Moyano
Self - Photographer
Manolo Rodríguez
Manolo Rodríguez
Self - Photographer
Manolo Rodríguez
Self - Photographer
Francesc Mulet
Francesc Mulet
Self - Graphic Designer
Francesc Mulet
Self - Graphic Designer
Juan Manuel Mera Blázquez
Juan Manuel Mera Blázquez
Self
Juan Manuel Mera Blázquez
Self
Vicente de la Torre
Vicente de la Torre
Self
Vicente de la Torre
Self
Oscar Marin
Oscar Marin
Self (as Víctor Aparicio Martín)
Oscar Marin
Self (as Víctor Aparicio Martín)
Thomas Février
Thomas Février
Self
Thomas Février
Self
Adrien Vadot
Adrien Vadot
Self
Adrien Vadot
Self
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