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Director: José Sacristán
Cast: José Sacristán, Fernando Fernán Gómez, Marisa Paredes, Amparo Soler Leal
On a road in the deep Spain, a wanderer with no fixed course and light luggage awaits someone to take him somewhere. His name is Antonio and this is how he will end up in a small provincial town, where he will be involved in a plan to steal a canvas of incalculable value.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Silver-beet Face (1987), directed by José Sacristán, is a Spanish film that follows a wandering protagonist named Antonio who gets involved in a plan to steal a valuable canvas in a small provincial town. The film's critical reception and audience ratings are not widely reported, so specific details on its critical acclaim or public reception are unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of character-driven dramas and the distinctive directorial style of José Sacristán will particularly enjoy this 1987 Spanish film. Sacristán, who also stars, crafts a compelling tale of a wanderer whose chance encounter in a small town leads him to become embroiled in a scheme to steal a valuable painting, blending mystery and social commentary in an atmospheric and thought-provoking way.