El hermano bastardo de Dios

El hermano bastardo de Dios

Release date : September 10, 1986
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language :
Director : Benito Rabal /
Writers :
Production companies : Almadraba Producciones /
September 10, 1986 1h 42m Spain Drama More
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This drama concerns a seven-year-old boy, Pepe Luis (Lucas Martin, as the younger Pepe and Paco Rabal Cerezales as Pepe at ten) who lives through the rise of Franco and the ensuing years under the fascist dictator. Presented from the perspective of the young Pepe, the Civil War and Franco are irrelevant to his own concerns: daydreaming about a pretty girl he likes, fighting with other boys, helping the priest at a funeral service, and similar activities. Pepe lives with his uncle and grandparents, and whether he is aware of it or not, the war impinges on their lives in several ways. The title of the film derives from little Pepe's contention that God is not responsible for the war, just some "bastard brother" of the Creator.
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  • title:El hermano bastardo de Dios
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1986
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Benito Rabal /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Almadraba Producciones ·
  • Overview:This drama concerns a seven-year-old boy, Pepe Luis (Lucas Martin, as the younger Pepe and Paco Rabal Cerezales as Pepe at ten) who lives through the rise of Franco and the ensuing years under the fascist dictator. Presented from the perspective of the young Pepe, the Civil War and Franco are irrelevant to his own concerns: daydreaming about a pretty girl he likes, fighting with other boys, helping the priest at a funeral service, and similar activities. Pepe lives with his uncle and grandparents, and whether he is aware of it or not, the war impinges on their lives in several ways. The title of the film derives from little Pepe's contention that God is not responsible for the war, just some "bastard brother" of the Creator.
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