Florián Rey: de luz y de sombra

October. 27,2022      
Rating:
2.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The life and professional career of the Spanish filmmaker Florián Rey (1894-1962), a brilliant artist who began his career in silent films and had great commercial success during the Second Republic (1931-1936): a journey to the early days of Spanish cinema.

Juan Mariné as  Self
Antonio Resines as  Self

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