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Todos los nombres de Sara (2019)

Genre : Documentary, TV Movie

Runtime : 57M

Director : Pepa G. Ramos

Synopsis

Born in Campo de Criptana, a small village in the Spanish region of La Mancha, Sara Montiel (1928-2013) conquered Mexico, Hollywood, and the hearts of people. The recognition of an unparalleled professional career, an intimate dialogue with a tireless worker who took the stage at the age of twelve and never got off. A movie star who seduced millions of viewers around the world, a singer who reinvented a musical genre, a woman who broke the mold…

Actors

Sara Vítores
Sara Vítores
Herself - Narrator (voice)
Fito Vázquez
Fito Vázquez
Himself - Cartoonist
Pedro Villora
Pedro Villora
Himself - S. Montiel's Biographer
Mariano Ucendo
Mariano Ucendo
Himself - S. Montiel's Friend
Santiaga Quintanar
Santiaga Quintanar
Herself - Inhabitant of Campo de Criptana
Boris Izaguirre
Boris Izaguirre
Himself - Writer
Pilar Bardem
Pilar Bardem
Herself - Actress
Javier Rioyo
Javier Rioyo
Himself - Filmmaker
Israel Rolón
Israel Rolón
Himself - Literature Professor
Eva Manjón
Eva Manjón
Herself - Actress
Alaska
Alaska
Herself - Musician
Enrique Monterde
Enrique Monterde
Himself - Film Critic
Juana Gallego
Juana Gallego
Herself - Writer
David Planell
David Planell
Himself - Filmmaker
Julia de Castro
Julia de Castro
Herself - Singer
Sara Montiel
Sara Montiel
Herself - Actress (archive footage)
Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco
Himself - Politician (archive footage)
Enrique Herreros
Enrique Herreros
Himself - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Perico Chicote
Perico Chicote
Himself - Barman (archive footage)
Alfonso Sánchez
Alfonso Sánchez
Himself - Journalist (archive footage)
Miguel Mihura
Miguel Mihura
Himself - Playwright (archive footage)
León Felipe
León Felipe
Himself - Poet (archive footage)
Severo Ochoa
Severo Ochoa
Himself - Scientist (archive footage)
Anthony Mann
Anthony Mann
Himself - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston
Himself - Actor (archive footage)
Ramón Menéndez Pidal
Ramón Menéndez Pidal
Himself - Historian (archive footage)
Elena Santonja
Elena Santonja
Herself - TV Host (archive footage)
Pepe Tous
Pepe Tous
Himself - Businessman (archive footage)
Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar
Himself - Filmmaker (archive footage)

Crews

Paloma Llorente
Paloma Llorente
Executive Producer
Pepa G. Ramos
Pepa G. Ramos
Director
Carlos G. Ayuso
Carlos G. Ayuso
Co-Director
Yolanda Pérez
Yolanda Pérez
Producer
Pepa G. Ramos
Pepa G. Ramos
Writer
Abel Hernando
Abel Hernando
Writer
Alfredo Díaz Boersma
Alfredo Díaz Boersma
Sound Recordist
Fito Vázquez
Fito Vázquez
Graphic Designer
Alfredo Díaz Boersma
Alfredo Díaz Boersma
Original Music Composer
Alfredo Díaz Boersma
Alfredo Díaz Boersma
Sound Editor
Andrés Luque
Andrés Luque
Executive Producer
Pope Maroto
Pope Maroto
Director of Photography
Julio Fernandes
Julio Fernandes
Production Director

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