A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 24, 1983
Original Title:
El fascista, doña Pura y el follón de la escultura
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18
Runtime: 91
The consortium of the people approve a proposal from the Mayor; instruct Ramon, a ruined sculptor, an equestrian statue of Franco. Luis, one of the councilors, visit Ramon and proposes the commission, Ramon rejects for ideological grounds, but after thinking it accepts as there are no marble equestrian statues. When Ramon finally finished the statue, the whole consortium believes it is past time to inaugurate a statue of Franco. To satisfy Ramon approve the making of a new statue. This is dedicated to democracy.
Assistant Camera:
Jesús Ballesta
Albert García
Claudio Pons
Assistant Director:
Antoni Verdaguer
Jaume Santacana
Assistant Editor:
Marta Moragas
Assistant Production Manager:
Xavier Basté
Camera Operator:
Francisco Riba
Josep Gusi
Costumer:
Dolores Tutusaus
Director:
Joaquín Coll Espona
Director of Photography:
Juan Gelpí
Editor:
Emilio Ortiz
Electrician:
Francisco Esteban
Gaffer:
Apolinar Ramiro
Generator Operator:
Joaquín Poccielo
Hairstylist:
Satur Merino
Makeup Artist:
Joaquín Navarro
Music:
José Solá
Production Assistant:
Pelegrí Vivó
Juan Torra
Ricardo Giménez
Pedro Sala
Property Master:
Xavier Basté
Script Supervisor:
María Teresa Font
Sculptor:
Juan Sánchez
Francisco Flores
Still Photographer:
María Miró
Unit Manager:
María Teresa Amargos
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