Antonio de Senillosa

Antonio de Senillosa

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Moors and Christians
Title: Moors and Christians
Character: Self
Released: October 28, 1987
Type: Movie
A peculiar family, which owns a nougat factory, decides to set out on a trip to Madrid in order to advertise its products in a Food Fair. Besides the disapproval from the family head and company founder, events are not as expected.
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A la pálida luz de la luna
Title: A la pálida luz de la luna
Character: Juez
Released: October 9, 1985
Type: Movie
Carmen leaves her husband Julio to go live with an intellectual who has made a career in the United States. While, Julio goes away to live of rent to house of an aristocrat come to less. After meeting several colorful characters, Julio decides to recover Carmen.
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Después de… Primera parte: no se os puede dejar solos
Title: Después de… Primera parte: no se os puede dejar solos
Character: Self
Released: November 7, 1983
Type: Movie
A history of the Spanish Transition told in first person by the main protagonists: on the one hand, the politicians, idealistic or merely opportunistic, who brought it to a successful conclusion in the tribunes and offices; on the other hand, the citizens who, in the streets, supported it sincerely or fought it with ferocity.
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Un genio en apuros
Title: Un genio en apuros
Character: Pepe
Released: October 17, 1983
Type: Movie
Not published writer, a sculptor who does not expose, a filmmaker who does not make movies ... amateur and professional around anything. His daughter, which is to care, is the only one who understands. A film producer who bombarded daily with an overview, each more extravagant reproaches his fantasy and challenges to look carefully for 24 hours whichever comes around to check that everything that happens follows a rigorous logic .
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General Report
Title: General Report
Character: Self - Politician
Released: December 7, 1977
Type: Movie
How does a country go from a dictatorship to a democracy? A detailed report on the political representation in the heart of the Spanish Transition, only a few months after General Franco’s death, when the sincere democratic vocation of Spanish people must effort to destroy, one heavy brick after another, the wall that those who supported the dictatorship and those who fought it from the exile built with resentment, hatred and prejudices.