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This full-length debut by Spanish film rebel Fernando Arrabal was based on his novel titled Baal Babilonia (1958). It is an unusually suggestive and agressive picture where real stories from the author’s childhood during the Spanish civil war are intertwined with surreal images full of cruelty and sadomasochism. Arrabal uses his specific style to recount his memories of life lived under the scrutiny of two sets of eyes – one belonging to his beloved and feared mother and one to the father that he never got the chance to know. (MFFK Febiofest)
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Fernando Arrabal
Spanien
Beste Filme:
Viva la muerte (1971)
Avida (2006)
Mohamed Bellasoued
Beste Filme:
Viva la muerte (1971)
Mahdi Chaouch
Beste Filme:
Viva la muerte (1971)
Núria Espert
Spanien
Beste Filme:
Viva la muerte (1971)
Federico Garcia Lorca - Der Tod eines Dichters (1987) (Fernsehfilm)