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Luna grande

Nov 11, 2017
1h 10m
★ 6.5

Overview

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

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

version Digital
Producciones Cibeles

Cast

Antonio de la Torre

Self

Antonio de la Torre

Juan Echanove

Self

Juan Echanove

Asier Etxeandia

Self

Asier Etxeandia

Verónica Forqué

Self

Verónica Forqué

Paula Ortiz

Self

Paula Ortiz

Lluís Pasqual

Self

Lluís Pasqual

Sílvia Pérez Cruz

Self

Sílvia Pérez Cruz

Santiago Roncagliolo

Self

Santiago Roncagliolo

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