Life in Shadows explained

Life in Shadows
Director:Lorenzo Llobet Gracia
Music:Jesús García Leoz
Cinematography:Salvador Torres Garriga
Editing:Ramón Biadiú
Studio:Castilla Films
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Spain

Life in Shadows (Spanish:Vida en sombras) is a 1949 Spanish drama film directed by Lorenzo Llobet Gracia and starring Fernando Fernán Gómez, María Dolores Pradera and Isabel de Pomés.[1] It was made in Barcelona.

Plot

Carlos, born in a fair booth related to cinema, and author of an amateur film when he was fourteen years old, becomes a professional camera operator, since his entire life has been marked by that art .

He married Ana, to whom he proposed during a screening of Romeo and Juliet. When the Civil War breaks out, he separates from his wife to film some shots of the conflict and she dies in a shootout. To escape his remorse, he decides to become a war reporter, and after the end of the war he falls into depression, coming to hate cinema.

Cast

References

  1. Kinder p.401

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