Fructuós Gelabert
Birth : 1874-01-15, Barcelona, Spain
Death : 1956-02-27
History
Fructuós Gelabert was one of the pioneers of Spanish cinema. He is best known for directing the first Spanish argumentative film: Cafe Brawl (1897).
Producer
Re-make of Cafe Brawl (1897). It is the only version that has not been lost.
Writer
Re-make of Cafe Brawl (1897). It is the only version that has not been lost.
Director
Re-make of Cafe Brawl (1897). It is the only version that has not been lost.
Director
Emilia and Villalba (Margarita Xirgu and Ricardo Puga) have had a happy marriage until the murder of the prostitute Lilí casted a shadow over it. Her brother, Augusto, is accused of the crime and sentenced to prison. Emilia receives the terrible news by letter through Doctor Morales, who has received a mail from Augusto in which he pleads not guilty and implores help. Request that faces Villalba’s firm opposition to get involved with a matter related to a courtier.
Director
Clara, widow duchess of Santauro, has confined her daughter Margarita, of great beauty, in the Royal Boarding School, where she goes to take her out and to make her debut already. So that it does not affect the reputation of her daughter, she breaks off her affair with Luis de Castro, a “don Juan of today”, blackmailer an d a drunkard. The duchess decides to celebrate a party, where Luis meets Margarita and seduces her. Clara receives Luis at home in order to ask him for her letters. Margarita, who sees him arriving, thinks he is coming to ask for her hand to her mother, an d hidden listens the conversation. Such is the disillusion that Margarita falls ill and goes mad.
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Director
Spanish silent film based on the work 'María Rosa' by Ángel Guimerá.
Director
Cinematography
This Spanish short film tells the story of Guzmán el Bueno, a hero of the Reconquista.
Writer
This Spanish short film tells the story of Guzmán el Bueno, a hero of the Reconquista.
Director
This Spanish short film tells the story of Guzmán el Bueno, a hero of the Reconquista.
Director of Photography
A small village in Aragón, Spain, at the end of the 19th century. After being caught by her father fooling around with Melchor, an unscrupulous womanizer, being disgraced and losing everything, young Dolores is forced to take to the roads in search of work.
Screenplay
A small village in Aragón, Spain, at the end of the 19th century. After being caught by her father fooling around with Melchor, an unscrupulous womanizer, being disgraced and losing everything, young Dolores is forced to take to the roads in search of work.
Director
A small village in Aragón, Spain, at the end of the 19th century. After being caught by her father fooling around with Melchor, an unscrupulous womanizer, being disgraced and losing everything, young Dolores is forced to take to the roads in search of work.
Cinematography
In this simple melodrama, a boy loses his beloved girl, hence dying of a broken heart. The film presents advanced techniques in several fields.
Writer
In this simple melodrama, a boy loses his beloved girl, hence dying of a broken heart. The film presents advanced techniques in several fields.
Director
In this simple melodrama, a boy loses his beloved girl, hence dying of a broken heart. The film presents advanced techniques in several fields.
Director
A millionaire solicits girl suitors for marriage.
Director
This film about a procession is one of the most antique pieces of Spanish cinema.
Director
Documentary filmed by Fructuoso Gelabert at the Spanish coast.
Lost film in which two men discuss in a cafe for the love of a woman. Discussion becomes more heated until they start fist-fighting. Widely considered to be the first fiction film made in Spain, the director made a new version reconstructing it in 1952.
Director
Lost film in which two men discuss in a cafe for the love of a woman. Discussion becomes more heated until they start fist-fighting. Widely considered to be the first fiction film made in Spain, the director made a new version reconstructing it in 1952.
Director
María Rosa is a Spanish silent film directed by Juan María Codina.
Himself
Documentary by Juan Francisco de Lasa about a pioneer of Spanish cinema. Gelabert attended one of the first sessions of the Lumière's cinématographe in Barcelona. Briefly after, he built a contraption based on this invention. He produced his first picture, "Dorotea", in 1897. His film "Riña en un café" is considered the first Spanish film to feature a plot.