Manuel Esteban Marquilles

Most Popular Manuel Esteban Marquilles Trailers

Total trailers found: 20

General Report Trailer (1977)

07 December 1977

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.

Materialista, idealista, cinematógrafo, magnetófono, buen chico y sádico Trailer (2012)

13 June 2012

Makinavaja, el último choriso Trailer (1992)

08 May 1992

A movie based on the Spanish comic strip of the same name.

Catalan Poets Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

At underground film of the 1st Popular Festival of Catalan Poetry filmed in the Proce Theater in Barcelona on May 25, 1970, in solidarity with political prisoners.

Tales of the Stinking Military Service Trailer (1994)

14 January 1994

El Viaje Glauber Trailer (2015)

24 April 2015

Don't Count On Your Fingers Trailer (1967)

17 November 1967

Pere Portabella’s first work as a director starts with the following phrase: “defeated…but not conquered”.

Miro Forja Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

The film was conmissioned by the Galeria Maeght to commemorate the Joan Miró exhibit organized by the French Minsitry of Cultural Affairs in the Grand Palais in Paris that opened on May 17, 1974.

Play Back Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

Short film by Spanish/Catalan film maker Pere Portabella.

The National Prizes Trailer (1969)

09 March 1969

With musical accompaniment from the zarzuela 'The drum Grenadiers' by Ruperto Chapí, a pair of custodians are in the basement of the National Library of Madrid showing some canvas awarded with the National Prize for Painting between 1941 and 1969.

Vampir Cuadecuc Trailer (1972)

05 May 1972

An atmospheric essay, which is an alternative version of Count Dracula, a film directed by Jess Franco in 1970; a ghostly narration between fiction and reality.

Miró tapís Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

Commissioned by the Maeght Gallery with the exhibition of Joan Miró, organized by the French Ministry of Cultural Affairs at the Grand Palais, which opened on May 17, 1974 in Paris.

Gong: Montserrat 1973 and Other Stories Trailer (2006)

26 December 2006

A collection featuring rare Daevid Allen and Gong performances and short films. Moody, atmospheric live film of Gong onstage in a cathedral in Montserrat in 1973 with the classic line-up.

The Story of Bartio Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

The story of a man searching for something, who encounters others, and who wanders looking for the truth.

Cutting Heads Trailer (1970)

16 October 1970

In a castle, somewhere in the Thirld World, Diaz is delirious, dreaming of the power he had in Eldorado, while oppressing the indians, workers and peasants.

52 Sundays Trailer (1965)

24 January 1965

The misadventures of a group of young people who seek a better life by becoming bullfighters, the only way to leave their poor existence in the slums of Barcelona.

Umbracle Trailer (1972)

04 May 1972

This film turns on two basic axes: the inquiry into ways of cinematographic representation and a critical image of official Spain at the time of the Franco dictatorship.

Miró, l’altre Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

As publicity for the exhibit Miró L’altre, organized by the Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalunya in 1969, the Board commissioned Pere Portabella to film Miró painting the “poster” for the exhibit on the ground floor windows of the building.

Acció Santos Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

The film is divided into two antithetical segments ‒ The first is made up of a couple of fixed shots of the pianist, Carles Santos, playing Chopin's Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op.

The Dinner Trailer (1974)

02 March 1974

Five ex-political prisoners meet secretly in a country house one afternoon in 1974 on the same day that Salvador Puig Antich is executed, to talk about their experiences in prison.