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Terenci: la fabulación infinita
Terenci: la fabulación infinita

Terenci: la fabulación infinita

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An account of the life and work of the charismatic Spanish writer Terenci Moix (1942-2003).

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

15 September 2023

Country

Spain

Cast

Aniol Gual

Aniol Gual

Young Terenci

Joan Sentís

Joan Sentís

Young Enric

Màrius Vilà

Màrius Vilà

Child Terenci

Juan Fernández

Juan Fernández

Child Miguel

Elizaveta Fortuny

Elizaveta Fortuny

Child Ana Maria

Nuria Llorente

Nuria Llorente

Child Rosa

José Luis Aguilar

José Luis Aguilar

Terenci's Father

Ángel Roldán

Ángel Roldán

Adult Enric

Jorge Verdú

Jorge Verdú

Demigod #1

Robin Juan Reese

Robin Juan Reese

Demigod #2

Rafel Ureña

Rafel Ureña

Additional Cast #1

Biel Gandia

Biel Gandia

Additional Cast #2

Pau Gandia

Pau Gandia

Additional Cast #3

Arturo Casaú

Arturo Casaú

Additional Cast #4

Iván Barroeta

Iván Barroeta

Additional Cast #5

Pol López

Pol López

Reader (voice)

Anaïs Schaaff

Anaïs Schaaff

Self

Anna Maio

Anna Maio

Self

Boris Izaguirre

Boris Izaguirre

Self

Carlos Mir

Carlos Mir

Self

Colita

Colita

Self

Enric Majó

Enric Majó

Self

Juan Villegas

Juan Villegas

Self

Luis Antonio de Villena

Luis Antonio de Villena

Self

Núria Espert

Núria Espert

Self

Pablo Parellada

Pablo Parellada

Self

Pere Pina

Pere Pina

Self

Rosa Moix

Rosa Moix

Self

Rosa Sender

Rosa Sender

Self

Sergi Schaaff

Sergi Schaaff

Self

Vicente Molina Foix

Vicente Molina Foix

Self

Vicky Moix

Vicky Moix

Self

Terenci Moix

Terenci Moix

Self - Writer (archive footage)

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