Valentín (2002)
A Spanish theatre company is rehearsing Shakespeare in the original style using young men to play the women's roles. Complicating their endeavors is the previously straight director's infatuation the new young man whose charming everyone except the slightly older young man who he's replacing. When the young man on the way out decides to settle the score with the young man on the way up, he draws on what he's learned in the theatre. Enter Iago.
Director: Juan Luis Iborra
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Lluís Homar as Ricardo |
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Iñaki Font as Valentín |
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Armando del Río as Jaime |
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Elisa Matilla as Lola |
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Jorge Bosch as Albert |
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Alberto San Juan as Raúl |
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David Selvas as Ramón |
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Roberto Álamo as Eusebio |
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Mercè Pons as Laura |
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Oriana Bonet as Ana |
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Miquel García Borda as Pepe |
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Lola Cardona as María |
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Ana Pascual as Andrea |
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Jaroslaw Bielski as Laureano |
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Javier Álvarez as Self |
| Directing | Juan Luis Iborra | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mara Collazo | Makeup & Hair |
| Writing | Marc Cases | Writer |
| Sound | Dani Montserrat Boqueras | Sound |
| Production | Marc Cases | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Juan Carlos Cuello | Music |
| Writing | Juan Luis Iborra | Writer |
| Sound | J. A. Bermúdez | Sound Editor |
| Art | Rosa De Viana | Production Design |
| Camera | Porfirio Enríquez | Director of Photography |
| Art | Ana Alvargonzález | Art Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | María Araujo | Costume Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ana Lozano | Makeup & Hair |
| Writing | Juan Gil-Albert | Writer |
| Editing | Antonio Pérez Reina | Editor |