
Luis García Berlanga: pasado, presente y futuro del cine español
Documentary
Overview
A conversation about the work of Spanish filmmaker Luis García Berlanga (1921-2010) and his perdurance in contemporary Spanish cinema.
Top Cast
Santos Zunzunegui
Santos Zunzunegui
Self - Host / Film Historian
Santos Zunzunegui
Self - Host / Film Historian
Josetxo Cerdán Los Arcos
Josetxo Cerdán Los Arcos
Self - Spanish Film Archive Director
Josetxo Cerdán Los Arcos
Self - Spanish Film Archive Director


Borja Cobeaga
Borja Cobeaga
Self - Filmmaker
Borja Cobeaga
Self - Filmmaker
Juan Estelrich Revesz
Juan Estelrich Revesz
Self - Filmmaker
Juan Estelrich Revesz
Self - Filmmaker


Fernando Trueba
Fernando Trueba
Self - Filmmaker
Fernando Trueba
Self - Filmmaker


Isabel Coixet
Isabel Coixet
Self - Filmmaker
Isabel Coixet
Self - Filmmaker
Anna R. Costa
Anna R. Costa
Self - Screenwriter
Anna R. Costa
Self - Screenwriter
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