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Luna grande
Luna grande

Luna grande

Genres

Documentary

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Second part of the trilogy about the Granada poet directed by Juan José Ponce, which focuses on the writer's journey to Argentina and Uruguay

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

70 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

11 November 2017

Country

Spain

Cast

Antonio de la Torre

Antonio de la Torre

Self

Juan Echanove

Juan Echanove

Self

Asier Etxeandia

Asier Etxeandia

Self

Verónica Forqué

Verónica Forqué

Self

Paula Ortiz

Paula Ortiz

Self

Lluís Pasqual

Lluís Pasqual

Self

Sílvia Pérez Cruz

Sílvia Pérez Cruz

Self

Santiago Roncagliolo

Santiago Roncagliolo

Self

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