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Cast

Frederic Amat

Frederic Amat

Adolfo Arrieta

Adolfo Arrieta

Eugeni Bonet

Eugeni Bonet

Velasco Broca

Velasco Broca

Juan Bufill

Juan Bufill

Gonzalo de Lucas

Gonzalo de Lucas

Miguel Fernández Labayen

Miguel Fernández Labayen

Román Gubern

Román Gubern

Manuel Huerga

Manuel Huerga

Carolina López

Carolina López

Antoni Padrós

Antoni Padrós

Alberte Pagán

Alberte Pagán

Jaime Pena

Jaime Pena

Antoni Pinent

Antoni Pinent

José Ángel Rebolledo

José Ángel Rebolledo

David Reznak

David Reznak

Martí Rom

Martí Rom

Benet Rossell

Benet Rossell

Carles Santos

Carles Santos

José Antonio Sistiaga

José Antonio Sistiaga

Llorenç Soler

Llorenç Soler

Oriol Sánchez

Oriol Sánchez

Crew

Andrés Hispano

Andrés Hispano

Director

Antoni Pinent

Antoni Pinent

Writer

Andrés Luque

Andrés Luque

Producer

Ángela Martínez

Ángela Martínez

Producer

Alicia Reginato

Alicia Reginato

Executive Producer

Benet Román

Benet Román

Cinematography

Benet Román

Benet Román

Editor

David Giménez

David Giménez

Production Manager

Miguel Fernández

Miguel Fernández

Sound

Ana Elías

Ana Elías

Production Office Assistant

Magda Timoner

Magda Timoner

Production Office Assistant

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Fragmentos para una historia del otro cine español

20106.0 / 1057 min
Documentary

Overview

Documentary about the history of experimental cinema in Spain. FRAGMENTS is a historical survey of “the other” Spanish Cinema — films that brazenly explored their artistic, poetic and conceptual potential. Spanish experimental cinema can be glimpsed in a series of important yet isolated events that FRAGMENTS compiles through various firsthand accounts, film excerpts and documents. For the first time in Spain, a documentary brings together the most relevant of a cinema that is slowly losing its invisibility.