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Director: JosĂ© Luis GarcĂa Sánchez
Cast: Fernando Rey, Juan Diego, Antonio Resines, Caroline Grimm
A family, expelled from their shack, occupies the museum in Cordoba where once lived the prince who, in his youth, was the grandmother's lover. The curators and administrators of the museum, aided by a couple of inexperienced policemen, harass the squatters to force them to leave.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Pasodoble (1988), directed by JosĂ© Luis GarcĂa Sánchez, is a critically acclaimed Spanish comedy that follows a family who occupy a museum in CĂłrdoba after being expelled from their shack. The film has received positive reviews from critics, though its reception among general audiences is not widely documented.
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Fans of quirky ensemble comedies set in unique locations will particularly enjoy Pasodoble, the 1988 film directed by JosĂ© Luis GarcĂa Sánchez. With a stellar cast including Fernando Rey and Juan Diego, this offbeat story about a family squatting in a museum where the grandmother once had a romance offers a fresh comedic perspective on class divides and the clash between tradition and modernity.
Pasodoble is a 1988 Spanish comedy film directed by JosĂ© Luis GarcĂa Sánchez and co-written by Rafael Azcona. Its ensemble cast features Fernando Rey, Juan Diego, Antonio Resines, Cassen, Mari Carmen RamĂrez, Kiti Mánver, Eva LeĂłn, Miguel Rellán, Antonio Gamero, Luis Ciges, Pedro Reyes, Caroline Grimm, MarĂa Galiana, Manuel Caro, Juan Luis Galiardo, and Antoñita ColomĂ©.
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