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Movies of My Father (The)

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 98 mins

Original Title

Les Pel·lícules Del Meu Pare
  • Director: Augusto Martínez Torres
  • Writer: Augusto Martínez Torres
  • Producer: José L. García Arrojo; Augusto Martínez Torres

CGiii Comment

The protagonist has no memory of her father. However, as she watches the films he made before she was born, in which several young girls appear, she begins to suspect if there had been nothing between her father and her. To forget her loneliness and stay afloat she keeps a diary. Men begin to irritate her, she is increasingly attracted to women and desperately seeks a mother, a friend, a lover.


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Cast & Characters

Ariadna Cabrol as Amiga Filmoteca;
Marisa Lull as Herself;
Carlo D'Ursi as Fabrizio;
Paloma Aristegui as Herself;
Cecilia Bayonas as Herself;
Laura Bayonas;
Beatriz Benguria as Herself;
Jaime Chavarri as Himself;
Charo Ema as Herself;
Marta Fernandez Muro as Herself;
Ana Gurruchaga as Herself;
Karme Malaga as Filla;
Augusto Martinez Torres;
Ramon Martos as Himself;
Vicente Molina Foix as Himself;
Alicia Olmo as Herself;
Silvia Ortiz as Herself;
Manuel Perez Estremera as Himself