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PÚBOL

by José Ramón Da Cruz

synopsis

The 1982 fire in the Salvador Dalí’s castle (called Púbol) marked the decline of the most explosive and exploited creative mind of the 20th Century. Forty years before, Jean B. Mitticka, the founding father of the Art-Brut (Dali’s friend and enemy), wrote a premonitory letter. Is it possible to link this little fire with the spiritual and physical turbulence created in the early atomic era? Could it be explained through the mysterious discovery of these premonitory letters?

original title: Púbol
country: Spain
year: 2008
genre: experimental
directed by: José Ramón Da Cruz
screenplay: José Ramón Da Cruz, Luis Vidal-Guinea
cast: Luis Vidal-Guinea, Enrique Fuster del Alcázar, Martín Balbás, Ángel García Quirós, Cosme Puertas, Doggi Serrano, Gema Romera
cinematography by: Borja Pozueco
film editing: Adoración G. Elipe, Gema Romera
art director: Claudia Ge
music: Nacho Rojas
producer: Rosa Álvarez
production: Mínimo Producciones S.L., Mínimo Estudio, Mínima Luz
distributor: Mínimo Producciones S.L.

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