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  • El balcón abierto (1984)
  • 90 min | Drama
El balcón abierto (1984)
90 min | Drama

Film homage to the great Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, in which they dramatize fragments of his poems and the play "La casa de Bernarda Alba". From his texts, the voice of the poet himself weaves the plot. His characters come to life...See moreFilm homage to the great Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, in which they dramatize fragments of his poems and the play "La casa de Bernarda Alba". From his texts, the voice of the poet himself weaves the plot. His characters come to life: El Amargo, which runs from a poem taken from "El Cante Jond" to the "Romancero Gitano". The Woman, blurred and present in so many of his poems. The Mother, a living synthesis of his play-writing. The balcony is open from the hidden Granada to exciting New York. From the rider of tireless riding to the mysterious baroque of Holy Week. From the first babble of the poet to his violent death. Spain is behind its lyric. Also in many images and tensions of the film. The argument of this one wants to approach the argument of a poet. His life and his work, united irremediably. Written by jsanchez See less
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Director
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Antonio Isasi Jr. (as Antonio Isasi)
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Updated Sep 30, 1984

Release date
Dec 18, 1984 (Spain)

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45 cast members
Name Known for
José Luis Gómez
Poeta (voice) Poeta (voice)   See fewer
Amparo Muñoz
La mujer La mujer   See fewer
Antonio Flores
El Amargo El Amargo   See fewer
Berta Riaza
La madre La madre   See fewer
Álvaro de Luna
El jinete El jinete   See fewer
Lola Gaos
La Poncia La Poncia   See fewer
Charly Bravo
El compañero El compañero   See fewer
José Heredia
El compadre (as Pepe Heredia) El compadre (as Pepe Heredia)   See fewer
María Luisa Borruel
Hija (as Mª Luisa G. Borruel) Hija (as Mª Luisa G. Borruel)   See fewer
Francisco Guijar
El maestro (as Paco Guijar) El maestro (as Paco Guijar)   See fewer
José Lifante
El cocinero El cocinero   See fewer
Keith Simmons
Negro de Nueva York Negro de Nueva York   See fewer
Judette Jones
Mujer en el Bronx Mujer en el Bronx   See fewer
Christiane Blake
Homosexual Homosexual   See fewer
Robert Nutter
Homosexual Homosexual   See fewer
Tyrone Buiggins
Homosexual Homosexual   See fewer
Federico García Lorca
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Martin Luther King
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Pope John Paul II
Self (archive footage) Self (archive footage)   See fewer
Hans Burmann
Invitado (uncredited) Invitado (uncredited)   See fewer
José Mercé
Cantaor (uncredited) Cantaor (uncredited)   See fewer
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