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Ibáñez (2020)

Ibáñez (2020)

58 minutes ES Documentary , TV Movie
The life and work of the legendary Francisco Ibáñez, brilliant cartoonist, creator of Clever & Smart and many other characters through whom he has portrayed Spanish society for over seven decades, with wild humor, subtle cruelty and much tenderness.
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Alaska
Self - Singer
Eva Hache
Self - Comedian
Santiago Segura
Self - Filmmaker
Pepe Viyuela
Self - Actor
Carlos Areces
Self - Actor / Cartoonist / Comic Collector
Eva Amaral
Self - Singer
Antoni Guiral
Self - Comic Historian
Carlos de Gregorio
Self - Psychiatrist / Comic Scholar
Miquel Pellicer
Self - Bruguera Publishing House Editor
Sergi Escobar
Self - José Escobar's Grandson
Paco Baena
Self - Comic Museum Curator

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Original Music Composer
Graphic Designer
Production Design
Set Decoration
Graphic Designer
Sound Post Supervisor
Director
Production companies: TVE
Production countries: Spain

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