Fernando Ransanz

Fernando Ransanz

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Fernando Ransanz

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Os Girassóis Cegos
(uncredited)
O diretor espanhol volta novamente seu olhar para a guerra civil espanhola, aqui nos anos 40, e retrata toda a imbecilidade da perseguição política dos adeptos do general Franco aos republicanos. Salvador, estudante de seminário, depois de ir para a guerra é mandado pelo padre superior a um colégio para dar aulas e esfriar a cabeça. Logo conhece Elena, mãe de um aluno, e por ela se interessa. Elena tem vida extremamente difícil por causa das perseguições e a obsessão de Salvador por ela pode destruir sua família.
Cándida
Sacerdote de Tanatorio
Cándida is an lowly maid in Madrid, where she scrapes to get by and help her two useless sons, a junkie and a basket case. As her family situation goes from bad to worse, her travails inspire other people
Vida y color
Cirilo
El Calentito
José
Early 80's, Sara is a good-family girl, she has never been with a man, does not drinks, does not take drugs. Following her love, she enters in "El Calentito" a bar where the group "las Siux" is singing.
Manolito Four Eyes
Abuelo de Yihad
The usually absent father of a chubby kid shows up to take him on a road trip.
The Rats
In the mid-fifties, El Nini lives in the poorest and most forgotten rural Castile (Spain). He is a child with no more knowledge than those provided by nature. El Nini lives with his father in a cave, and with him he devotes himself to the hunting of water rats, the only means of subsistence they know. But when they are tried to deprive them of their roof and their livelihood, violence will erupt uncontrollably.
Don Juan in Hell
Obispo
While the last remnants of the Empire are extinguishing and King Philip II (1559-1598) is dying in the shadow of lost splendor, a man, defying the divine and human justice, turns his passions into fate and his will into law. His fame is as great as his pride. His conviction, eternal. His name, a legend: Don Juan. Free adaptation of "Don Juan" by Moliere.
Julio César
César's Servant
After Pompey's defeat at the Battle of Farsalia, Julius Caesar becomes the beacon of the Roman Republic and the master of its destiny; but many patricians want to avoid the birth of a tyranny and plot to assassinate him…