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Release Date:
January 18, 1979
Original Title:
Alicia en la España de las maravillas
Alternate Titles:
Alicia dans l'Espagne des merveilles
Alícia a l'Espanya de les meravelles
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Roda Cinematográfica Producciones
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16
Runtime: 86
Four different Alices wander through mazes constructed from 40 years of Spanish history in this post-Franco meditation. Loosely related to the "Alice" of Alice in Wonderland, in one episode of this film, Alice (who is clearly a metaphor for the Spanish people) is raped by some multinational corporations. Told in a somewhat confusing manner, especially for those unfamiliar with the nuances of Spain's history in the period between 1936 and 1975, this is director Jorge Feliu's first feature film.
Assistant Director:
Ángel G. Gauna
Assistant Editor:
Alberto Ortega
Camera Operator:
Salvador Gil
Ricardo Andreu
Cinematography:
Fernando Cobo
Alejandro Oset
Raúl Pérez Cubero
Director:
Jorge Feliu
Director of Photography:
Juan Gelpí
Editor:
Raúl Román
Teresa Alcocer
Guillermo S. Maldonado
Electrician:
Laureano López
Executive Producer:
Isabel Fabra
José María Cunillés
Hairstylist:
Rafael Urbano
Makeup Artist:
Joana Martí
Joaquín Navarro
Music:
Juan Pineda
Novel:
Lewis Carroll
Property Master:
Manuel Infantes
Agustín Causí
Seamstress:
Rosario Viñas
Set Decoration:
Elisa Ruiz
Sound:
Arseni Corsellas
Sound Editor:
Josep Maria Aragonés
Sound Engineer:
Joan Monclús
Special Effects:
Alfredo Segoviano
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