Fructuós Gelabert Trailers
El mundo de Fructuoso Gelabert TrailerCafé Brawl Trailer
Fructuós Gelabert was one of the pioneers of Spanish cinema. He is best known for directing the first Spanish argumentative film: Cafe Brawl (1897).
El mundo de Fructuoso Gelabert TrailerCafé Brawl Trailer
Fructuós Gelabert was one of the pioneers of Spanish cinema. He is best known for directing the first Spanish argumentative film: Cafe Brawl (1897).
Total trailers found: 22
01 January 1901
Documentary filmed by Fructuoso Gelabert at the Spanish coast.
30 September 1912
Paco, a jealous and bitter man who is in love with Rosario, conspires in the shadows to bring about the downfall of Manuel, her husband.
01 July 1898
Arguably the first animation film in Spain, where two ships collide.
01 January 1909
This Spanish short film tells the story of Guzmán el Bueno, a hero of the Reconquista.
01 January 1913
The film recreates the adventures of the mysterious Ana Kadova in an imaginary kingdom called Balkania, where nobles, villains and spies mingle.
01 January 1908
María Rosa is a Spanish silent film directed by Juan María Codina.
22 November 1917
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.
01 December 1898
Directed by pioneering Catalan filmmaker Fructuós Gelabert, this short documentary captures the royal visit of Queen Regent María Cristina and her 11-year-old son, King Alfonso XIII, to Barcelona in February 1898.
18 June 1905
A millionaire girl publishes a personal ad wishing to marry a young, gallant man, using the Park's Swiss Cowshop as the meeting point.
02 January 1908
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.
01 January 1908
In this simple melodrama, a boy loses his beloved girl, hence dying of a broken heart. The film presents advanced techniques in several fields.
24 May 1952
1952 reconstruction of Gelabert’s Café Brawl (1897). This remake is the only surviving version, recreating the original lost film’s café fight scene.
30 October 1897
Lost 1897 film in which two men argue over the affection of a woman in a café, with their discussion escalating into a fistfight.
31 October 1902
Short documentary by Fructuós Gelabert capturing a religious procession in Barcelona’s Sants neighborhood.
01 January 1898
01 January 1968
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.