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The Prado Museum: A Collection of Wonders
The Prado Museum: A Collection of Wonders

The Prado Museum: A Collection of Wonders

A cinematic journey through one of the world's greatest art galleries

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Actor Jeremy Irons embarks on an epic journey through the halls of the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain, two hundred years after its inauguration, along corridors where thousands of masterpieces of all time tell the lives of rulers and common people, and tales about times of war and madness and times of peace and happiness; because, as Goya said, imagination, the mother of the arts, produces impossible monsters, but also unspeakable wonders.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

7.2/10

Release Date

15 April 2019

Country

Spain

Cast

Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons

Self - Host / Narrator (voice)

Miguel Falomir

Miguel Falomir

Self - The Prado Museum Director

Andrés Úbeda de los Cobos

Andrés Úbeda de los Cobos

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

José de la Fuente

José de la Fuente

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

Enrique Quintana

Enrique Quintana

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

Javier Portús

Javier Portús

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

Alejandro Vergara

Alejandro Vergara

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

José Manuel Matilla

José Manuel Matilla

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

Leticia Ruiz

Leticia Ruiz

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

Almudena Sánchez

Almudena Sánchez

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

Manuela Mena

Manuela Mena

Self - The Prado Museum Staff Member

Elisa Mora

Elisa Mora

Self - Art Restorer

María López Villarejo

María López Villarejo

Self - Art Restorer

Alicia Peral

Alicia Peral

Self - Art Restorer

Sofía Calderón

Sofía Calderón

Self - Art Restorer

Marina Saura

Marina Saura

Self - Actress

Norman Foster

Norman Foster

Self - Architect

Laura García Lorca

Laura García Lorca

Self - F. García Lorca Foundation President

Pilar Pequeño

Pilar Pequeño

Self - Photographer

Helena Pimenta

Helena Pimenta

Self - Stage Director

Olga Pericet

Olga Pericet

Self - Dancer

Inma la Carbonera

Inma la Carbonera

Self - Singer

Miguel Lavi

Miguel Lavi

Self - Singer

Antonia Jiménez Arenas

Antonia Jiménez Arenas

Self - Guitarist

Paco Vega

Paco Vega

Self - Percussionist

Federico García Lorca

Federico García Lorca

Self - Writer (archive footage)

Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí

Self - Painter (archive footage)

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