Santiago Carrillo

Santiago Carrillo

Perfil

Santiago Carrillo

Filmes

Operación Palace
Himself (archive footage)
Finally, 33 years later, the whole truth behind the attempted coup d'état that shook Spain on the afternoon of February 23, 1981, is revealed by those who lived through those dreadful hours; a deep look behind the heavy curtain which hides the real mastermind, waiting to be unmasked.
Queridísimos intelectuales (del placer y del dolor)
Himself
Ten Spanish intellectuals (Santiago Carrillo, Fernando Savater, Elena Ochoa, Roman Gubern, Carlos Moya, Luis Gonzalez Seara, Javier Tomeo, Xavier Rubert de Ventós, Antonio Soler, Nuria Amat) philosophize about life, eroticism, humor, irony , suffering, suicide and death.
Últimos testigos
A film work made up of two different documentaries based on the same concept, made about and with the participation of Manuel Fraga and Santiago Carrillo.
De Madrid a la Luna
Himself (archive footage)
Que mi nombre no se borre de la historia
Himself
Rejas en la memoria
Picassos Friseur
Self / Chairman KP
In 1948 Pablo Picasso met the hairdresser Eugenio Arias. Both were linked by the fate of emigration. If Picasso initially only had his hair cut by Arias, a deep friendship soon developed.
To er mundo e... ¡mejo!
Himself (uncredited)
Episode 2 of the stories of jokes in the street.
Después de… Primera parte: no se os puede dejar solos
A small group of filmmakers, led by the Bartolomé brothers, took to the streets at the beginning of the Transition to gather the opinions of politicians and citizens about the country that was about to be formed. Today, this documentary work is a true milestone that defines the history of cinema in Spain, since all its testimonies allow us to understand the plurality of a young society that meditated on how to think about its past and build its future.
Vota a Gundisalvo
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
General Report
Himself - Politician
How does a country go from a dictatorship to a democracy? A detailed report on the political representation in the heart of the Spanish Transition, only a few months after General Franco’s death, when the sincere democratic vocation of Spanish people must effort to destroy, one heavy brick after another, the wall that those who supported the dictatorship and those who fought it from the exile built with resentment, hatred and prejudices.
¡Votad, votad, malditos!
Self (archive footage)
On June 14, 1977, the eve of the first democratic elections after Franco's regime, Llorenç Soler and his crew go out into the street and ask passers-by which party they are going to vote for.
Towards Unity and Victory
Political propaganda film made during the Spanish Civil War.