Top Billed Cast
José García
Narrator (voice)
Pep Laza
Young Carceller
Paco Alegre
Businessman
Joan Manuel Gurillo
Vicente Miguel Carceller
Lola Moltó
Paquita
Bruno Tamarit
Enric
Josep Manel Casany
Carlos «Bluff» Gómez Carrera
Resu Belmonte
Tina Rabanal Miguel
Juan Magraner
Radio Announcer (voice)
Fani Grande
Bluff's Wife (voice)
Antonio Laguna Platero
Self - Historian
Rafael Solaz
Self - Collector
Enric Nogués
Self - AHCV Director
Tina Rabanal Miguel
Self - Carceller's Granddaughter
Manuel Molins
Self - Playwright
Paco Roca
Self - Comic Penciller
Lamberto Ortiz
Self - Collector
Michael Schudson
Self - Journalism Professor
Alejandra Soler
Self - Teacher During 2nd Republic
Olivia Gómez de Yule
Self - Bluff's Daughter
Edel Rodríguez
Self - Illustrator
Raúl Salazar
Self - Comic Penciller
Pablo Delcán
Self - Graphic Designer
Antonio Ariño Villarroya
Self - Sociologist
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
Self - Writer (archive footage)
King Alfonso XIII of Spain
Self (archive footage)
Miguel Primo de Rivera
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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Facts
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Original Language
English
Budget
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Keywords
- based on novel or book
- fascism
- freedom of speech
- black humor
- spanish civil war (1936-39)
- franco regime (francoism)
- historical figure
- docudrama
- valencia, spain
- cartoonist
- spanish second republic (1931-39)
- media mogul
- political repression
- spanish history
- anti-fascism
- spanish republican
- satirical magazine
- exiled spanish republican
- spanish literature
- spanish art
- press cartoons
- spanish politics