The Victor of Olot (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 9, 1981

Original Title:
El vicari d'Olot

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cop-Nou Society
Germinal Films
Profilmar P.C.

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 101

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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Art Direction:
Josep Rosell i Palau

Assistant Decorator:
Antonio Belart

Assistant Director:
Antoni Verdaguer

Assistant Director Trainee:
Manuel Cussó-Ferrer

Assistant Editor:
Ernest Blasi

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Carmen Correa

Camera Operator:
Joan Minguell

Costume Design:
Glòria Rabassa

Director:
Ventura Pons

Director of Photography:
Tomàs Pladevall

Editor:
Margarita Bernet

Executive Producer:
Josep Maria Forn

Hairstylist:
Poly López

Makeup Artist:
Joaquín Navarro

Music:
Josep María Mainat

Producer's Assistant:
Montserrat Bou

Production Manager:
Ricard Figueras

Screenplay:
Emili Teixidor

Script Supervisor:
María Teresa Font

Seamstress:
Ana Salmerón

Sound:
Joan Quilis

Sound Engineer:
Jordi Sangenís

Writer:
Ventura Pons

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