

El joven Berlanga
Genres
Overview
The early days of the future genius of Spanish cinema Luis García Berlanga, from his birth in Valencia in 1921 to his departure to Madrid in 1947 to become a filmmaker.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
62 min
Release Date
2022-10-26
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
6.5
Chechu García-Berlanga
Self - Host / Filmmaker
Óscar Pellicer
Luis García Berlanga (voice)
Pepe García-Berlanga
Self - Relative
Juana Vitoria Perales
Self - Relative
Luis Manuel Duyos
Self - Relative
Juan Duyos
Self - Relative
Miguel Ángel Villena
Self - Writer
José Luis García-Berlanga
Self - Son / Filmmaker
Fernando Colomo
Self - Filmmaker
Manuela Gabaldón
Self - Family Neighbor
Jesús González Requena
Self - Writer
Vicente Muñoz Puelles
Self - Writer
Andrés Goerlich Lledó
Self - Lawyer
Juli Leal
Self - Playwright
Julio Pérez Perucha
Self - Writer
Pablo García-Berlanga
Self - Relative / Musician
Kepa Sojo
Self - Filmmaker
Miguel Tejedor
Self - Writer
Rafael Solaz Albert
Self - Writer
Luisa Martín
Self - Actress
José Luis Castro de Paz
Self - Film Historian
Fernando García-Berlanga
Self - Son
María Dolores Rodríguez
Self - Friend
Luis Fernández
Self - Historian
Arturo Cervellera
Self - MD / Writer
Josi Ganzenmüller
Self - Filmmaker
Guillermo Montesinos
Self - Actor
Cecilia Bartolomé
Self - Filmmaker
José «El Flaco» García Poveda
Self - Photographer
Jorge García-Berlanga
Self - Relative
Julián Núñez Sánchez
Self - Filmmaker
Juan Hernández Soldevila
Self - Friend (archive footage)
Luis García Berlanga
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
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