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Sanjulián: el poder de la ilustración
Sanjulián: el poder de la ilustración

Sanjulián: el poder de la ilustración

Genres

Documentary

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An account, in his own words and those of his relatives, of the life and work of the brilliant Manuel Pérez-Sanjulián Clemente, one of the most important Spanish illustrators of all times.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

78 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

09 October 2021

Country

Spain

Cast

Sanjulián

Sanjulián

Self - Illustrator

Maren Pérez

Maren Pérez

Self - Illustrator / Sanjulián's Brother

Luis Gasca

Luis Gasca

Self - Film & Comic Historian

Sanjulián Jr.

Sanjulián Jr.

Self - Illustrator / Sanjulián's Son

Víctor Matellano

Víctor Matellano

Self - Filmmaker

Juan Giménez

Juan Giménez

Self - Comic Penciller

José Lifante

José Lifante

Francisco de Goya (voice) (uncredited)

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