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Release Date:
March 22, 2002
Original Title:
El florido pensil
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
World Entertaiments S.L.
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP
Runtime: 103
"El Florido Pensil" is a humorous reflection of the education of several generations of Spaniards from the 1940s to the 1960s. Based on the book of the same name by Andrés Sopeña, it evokes, from the present, his memories of that time: everyday school, local radio, Roberto Alcázar's comics, Thursday cinema with Franco opening swamps and "Yon Güein" chasing and killing Indians. Through the childish eyes of a child Sopeña (Daniel Rubio) and his schoolmates, we discover a way of understanding the world, society and a Spain "of glories and flowery pensil", as the national anthem of those years used to sing.
Art Direction:
Wolfgang Burmann
Assistant Director:
Luis Arribas de la Cruz
Luis Sastre
Assistant Editor:
José García Pastor
Boom Operator:
Javier Santoni
Cinematography:
Fernando Arribas
Costume Design:
León Revuelta
Director:
Juan José Porto
Dolby Consultant:
Ricardo Viñas
Editor:
Miguel Ángel Santamaría
Electrician:
Javier Aguado
Luis Gil López
José Luis Soria
Fernando Vázquez Gondar
Gaffer:
José Vicente Salvador
Hairstylist:
Eduardo Torres
Key Grip:
Carlos López Alonso
Location Manager:
Juanlo Prada Garrudo
Makeup Artist:
Cristóbal Criado
Carmela Maellas
Music:
Jesús Gluck
Producer:
Isidro F. Requena
Álvaro Zapata
Production Manager:
Antonio Guillén Rey
Script Supervisor:
Maralyn Causley
Sound:
Julio Recuero
Sound Editor:
Amín Alí Gago
Eladio Reguero
Sound Effects:
Guillermo Bermúdez
Sound Mixer:
Alfonso Pino
Special Effects:
Manuel Floriano
Alberto Nombela Núñez
Still Photographer:
Antonio Suárez
Unit Manager:
Roberto Padilla
Writer:
Juan José Porto
Andrés Sopeña Monsalve
Roberto Oltra
Roberto Vera Núñez
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