
La doble vida del faquir
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La doble vida del faquir (The magicians) returns to the scene of a school in the Catalan town of Sant Julià de Vilatorta where, in 1937, in the midst of civil war, a film-maker in hiding and a group of orphaned children dressed up as sultans and explorers shot an exotic adventure film. The films protagonists relive those childhood days when they were able to switch their school smocks for oriental turbans, while reality imposed its own fancy dress ball with military uniforms and priests dressed in civilian garb.
Production
Oberón Cinematográfica, TV3
Language
ES
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Joan Altamira
Xavier Bagué Bonfill

Jordi Bertran

Joaquín Jordá
María Teresa Pascual
Artur Pous
Lluís Ros
Carmina Sagués
Felip Sagués
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