Barcelona and the cinema
The burned city, Antoni Ribas (1976): from 1899 to 1990, Barcelona is in the heart of great tragic events. Upsetting.
We are and we will be, Jordi Feliu (1982): photographic and cinematographic documents recall six centuries of history and fight for the autonomy of the Catalan people.
The forging of a rebel, Mario Camus (1994): from his autobiography, Arturo Barea Ogazón makes a weapon. That of someone who does not surrender. Overcome, banished and sick, he does not stop fighting, convinced that his action can modify the course of recent history. A film available in video.
All about my mother, Pedro Almodóvar (1999): after seventeen years spent in Madrid, Manuela returns to Barcelona to announce to her ex-companion Esteban, renamed Lola, that their son died. In the streets, she finds figures of her past. Beings who play the comedy to thwart the human tragedy of this end of century.
Actresses, Ventura Pons (1996): to obtain the role of a dead actress, a young actress decides to meet three of her friends interpreters. Divided between greatness and miseries of the trade, the celebrity and the forgetfulness. In Barcelona or elsewhere.
Vicky Cristina Barcelona is a 2008 film by Academy Award-winning writer-director Woody Allen. More Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Kafka in Catalonia
A butterfly on the shoulder, Jacques Deray (1978): in Barcelona, a man locked up wrongly in a private clinic escapes by miracle. He wants to go back there with the police, when they get there the place is empty but they find a corpse there. Dream or nightmare? Kafka in Barcelona and the greatest role of LinoVentura.
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Ci sarebbe anche - Edoardo (4 May 2011 - 00:45)
Dovreste aggiungere anche "L'appartamento Spagnolo"... è ambientato proprio in questa città!!