Presented by the American writer-director Mick Garris (Masters of Horror), El hombre que vio llorar a Frankenstein takes a look back at the life and legend of Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy, through the eyes of such friends and colleagues as John Landis, Joe Dante, and Nacho Cerdá, among others.
Original Title: El hombre que vio llorar a Frankenstein
Director:
Ángel Agudo
Sort by Running Time: 77'
Year of production: 2010
Category: Documentary
Genre/Theme: Fantasy, Horror, Historical
Distribuidora: Agencia Freak
Nationality: Spain
Productora: Scifiworld, La Cruzada Entertainment y Waldemar Media
Language of dialogues: Spanish, English
Subtitle language: Spanish, English
Movie Rating: Not recommended for children under the age of seven
Tag: Film within a film, Paul Naschy, Horror films, Joe Dante, John Landis
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Qualified in screenwriting at ECAM, he has taught at EICTV in Cuba. He has writing for many pu- blications such as Scifiworld Magazine or Aca- demia Noticias del cine español, Rock is roll or We love cinema. He has also written scripts for short films such as Go Home (Valladolid Festival, Arizona Film Festival) or Trooper (nominated at Notodofilm festival seconth edi- tion). He was selected by Cinema Jove to take part in Ibertalent first edition, an in 2007 he was entrusted with the direction of two docu- mentaries about the action cinema workshop carried out by ECAM students. Last year he published Paul Naschy. La mascara de Ja- cinto Molina a book with more that 400 pages written after over 60 hours of interviews with Jacinto Molina, which is the biography of the filmmaker.
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