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El joven Berlanga
El joven Berlanga

El joven Berlanga

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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.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

62 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

26 October 2022

Country

Spain

Cast

Chechu García-Berlanga

Chechu García-Berlanga

Self - Host / Filmmaker

Óscar Pellicer

Óscar Pellicer

Luis García Berlanga (voice)

Pepe García-Berlanga

Pepe García-Berlanga

Self - Relative

Juana Vitoria Perales

Juana Vitoria Perales

Self - Relative

Luis Manuel Duyos

Luis Manuel Duyos

Self - Relative

Juan Duyos

Juan Duyos

Self - Relative

Miguel Ángel Villena

Miguel Ángel Villena

Self - Writer

José Luis García-Berlanga

José Luis García-Berlanga

Self - Son / Filmmaker

Fernando Colomo

Fernando Colomo

Self - Filmmaker

Manuela Gabaldón

Manuela Gabaldón

Self - Family Neighbor

Jesús González Requena

Jesús González Requena

Self - Writer

Vicente Muñoz Puelles

Vicente Muñoz Puelles

Self - Writer

Andrés Goerlich Lledó

Andrés Goerlich Lledó

Self - Lawyer

Juli Leal

Juli Leal

Self - Playwright

Julio Pérez Perucha

Julio Pérez Perucha

Self - Writer

Pablo García-Berlanga

Pablo García-Berlanga

Self - Relative / Musician

Kepa Sojo

Kepa Sojo

Self - Filmmaker

Miguel Tejedor

Miguel Tejedor

Self - Writer

Rafael Solaz Albert

Rafael Solaz Albert

Self - Writer

Luisa Martín

Luisa Martín

Self - Actress

José Luis Castro de Paz

José Luis Castro de Paz

Self - Film Historian

Fernando García-Berlanga

Fernando García-Berlanga

Self - Son

María Dolores Rodríguez

María Dolores Rodríguez

Self - Friend

Luis Fernández

Luis Fernández

Self - Historian

Arturo Cervellera

Arturo Cervellera

Self - MD / Writer

Josi Ganzenmüller

Josi Ganzenmüller

Self - Filmmaker

Guillermo Montesinos

Guillermo Montesinos

Self - Actor

Cecilia Bartolomé

Cecilia Bartolomé

Self - Filmmaker

José «El Flaco» García Poveda

José «El Flaco» García Poveda

Self - Photographer

Jorge García-Berlanga

Jorge García-Berlanga

Self - Relative

Julián Núñez Sánchez

Julián Núñez Sánchez

Self - Filmmaker

Juan Hernández Soldevila

Juan Hernández Soldevila

Self - Friend (archive footage)

Luis García Berlanga

Luis García Berlanga

Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)

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