Rosa Morata

Rosa Morata

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Title: Jet Lag
Released: October 2, 2001
Type: TV
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Escenes d'una orgia a Formentera
Title: Escenes d'una orgia a Formentera
Released: July 26, 1996
Type: Movie
Having gained success and artistic acknowledgement for his performances on the stage, Joan Barnat has now definitively abandoned the theatre to work exclusively for television. But a turn of events causes him to lose control of his mind and he becomes obsessed with leaving his work to seek out a past love from the 70’s in the island of Formentera.
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Letters from Alou
Title: Letters from Alou
Character: Esposa Mulie
Released: October 5, 1990
Type: Movie
A group of Africans clandestinely reaches the coast of southern Spain. Among them is Alou, a 28 years old Senegalese. As all his belongings are stolen while in Almsería, he has no choice but to engage in street vending. His only pleasure are the letters he writes to his family to tell the vicissitudes of his Spanish adventure.
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If They Tell You I Fell
Title: If They Tell You I Fell
Character: Rubianca
Released: September 19, 1989
Type: Movie
In the post Spanish civil war years, Catalan kids would sit in circles among the ruins and tell stories, known as "aventis" (the film's original title in Catalan, its original language). These tales mix war stories, local gossip, comic book characters, fantasy and real events. The "aventis" told in this film are told in flashback. In the mid 80s, 45 or so years after the age of the "aventis," a doctor and a nurse-nun (who grew up together, and now are co-workers in a hospital) identify the corpse of one of the main characters of the "aventis" of their childhood and adolescence. Besides the interesting flashbacks - a chronical of the Civil War in a "typical" Barcelona microcosm itself, the discovery of this body (belonging to someone long presumed dead) leads to other surprises and unresolved doubts, several decades later
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The Rise, Fall, and Repose of Maria von Herzig
Title: The Rise, Fall, and Repose of Maria von Herzig
Released: January 1, 1986
Type: Movie
Spanish actress María de Montenegro marries a Nazi officer, von Herzig, in Berlin during World War II, and years later is forced to return to Barcelona. There she hopes to find what could be her last chance to regain her lost success.
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Men of Fire
Title: Men of Fire
Released: January 1, 1984
Type: Movie
Short film by Antoni Padrós
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The Victor of Olot
Title: The Victor of Olot
Character: Maria
Released: March 9, 1981
Type: Movie
In a small Catalan village take advantage of the visit of an ecclesiastical authority of Rome, during vacations, to organize a conference on the topic of religion and sex. This causes the people to divide into two camps, those who favor and those against the "Congress", until finally after a series of negotiations between both sides, we arrive at consensus. A large mosaic of characters carry the story to end happily, through critical situations with the conservative church.
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Objetivo: sexo
Title: Objetivo: sexo
Released: January 26, 1981
Type: Movie
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Journey to the Beyond
Title: Journey to the Beyond
Character: Mother
Released: December 31, 1980
Type: Movie
This movie is the first of a trilogy that Sebastián D'Arbó, a specialist in parapsychology, filmed on occult topics. The second film is El ser (1982) and the last one Más allá de la muerte (1986).
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¡En qué lío me han metido!
Title: ¡En qué lío me han metido!
Character: Julia
Released: March 7, 1980
Type: Movie
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Es pecado... pero me gusta
Title: Es pecado... pero me gusta
Character: Criada
Released: February 23, 1978
Type: Movie
Fabrizzio hired the services of a prostitute to pretend to be his wife and accompany him to spend a weekend in the country house of his friend Romolo, where Aristides Almirante, an important official of the Ministry of Health, has also been invited. the approval of a new medicine of doubtful effectiveness called Fagatín, whose patent Fabrizzio owns.
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Playing Parents
Title: Playing Parents
Character: Petrus
Released: January 1, 1978
Type: Movie
Leonor and Juan are a united couple of good standing that cannot have children. They want to adopt one but do not succeed because he is too old. Leonor proposes Juan an audacious plan: having a child with another woman, offering her a significant amount of money if she renunciates to the child. As it is very difficult to find the girl, they publish an advertisement in the press. Ana finally applies, as she has no job and lives far away from his family, so she accepts the deal.
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Change of Sex
Title: Change of Sex
Character: Fanny
Released: March 13, 1977
Type: Movie
A seventeen-year-old boy follows the painful path to discovering that he is transsexual.
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Shirley Temple Story
Title: Shirley Temple Story
Released: January 1, 1976
Type: Movie
A humorously distorted version of the life of Shirley Temple, and described by its director as a terrorist musical. Shirley Temple sets off for the Emerald City to tell the Wizard that she is upset that Judy Garland has been selected for the role of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. On this trip she is accompanied by a group of characters who make reference to a fragmented, bipolar society. The film was begun as Franco was ill and completed after his death, and makes reference to the oppression of Spain during this period.
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Una prima en la bañera
Title: Una prima en la bañera
Character: Isabel
Released: January 1, 1976
Type: Movie
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Spanish Fury
Title: Spanish Fury
Character: Asunta
Released: July 13, 1975
Type: Movie
Season 1973-1974. After fourteen years of drought, the FC Barcelona of Johan Cruyff is making a spectacular campaign. Sebastián, a great fan of soccer, decides then to join a Barça's supporters club. There he will meet the daughter of his friend Amadeo, an attractive young woman who will not stop until Sebastián agrees to marry her. The couple will celebrate their wedding on the same day that Barça and Madrid compete for the League.
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Lock-Out
Title: Lock-Out
Released: January 1, 1973
Type: Movie
An allegory of political oppression under Franco, with a plot alternating between narrative sequences and dream-like moments styled after the Spanish avant garde. Padrós employs a range of musical forms including opera, scores, and choreography to underscore a plot featuring a group of dropouts living in a junkyard who try to re-integrate with "The System" as represented by a party.
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The Pigs
Title: The Pigs
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
Short film based on a real news item in which a student from Ohio was sentenced to spend three hours in a pigsty to learn to differentiate between a pig and a policeman. It shows a group of friends which make up a surreal symphony of people counting pigs and the actress Rosa Morata, dressed like a decadent cabaret performer, who unsuccessfully tries to escape from a runaway herd of men.
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What's for dinner, dear?
Title: What's for dinner, dear?
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
Short film that addresses family repression through the bond between a brother and a sister in which the stronger takes advantage of the weaker.
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Swedenborg
Title: Swedenborg
Released: January 1, 1971
Type: Movie
A tragedy that does not avoid irony while showing a couple in a romantically disastrous state.
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Ice Cream
Title: Ice Cream
Character: Dona
Released: September 16, 1970
Type: Movie
A short film about a mysterious ceremony, based on an essay by William S. Burroughs.
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Pim, pam, pum, revolución
Title: Pim, pam, pum, revolución
Released: September 16, 1970
Type: Movie
Short film dedicated to the "established order" (yet made clearly outside of it) and drawing from the protests of 1968 and the struggle for socialist revolution, it also challenges the Catholicism and nationalism of Franco's Spain. It depicts the breakdown of a relationship, as the woman leaves for Germany where the Marxist struggle needs her help, and the man mocks her revolutionary ideals.
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Daphnis and Chloe
Title: Daphnis and Chloe
Character: Cloe
Released: January 1, 1969
Type: Movie
Daphnis and Chloe wander through a forest, intercut with shots of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and following no clear chronological trajectory, in a questioning of sexual roles and the permissible standards of Franco-era cinema.