Rating:
6.3/10 by 3 users
El elefante del rey (2003)
North Sudan, summer 1923. King Alfonso XIII of Spain captures an enormous African elephant, an apparently irrelevant act that, however, will be paramount to understand the Spain of 20th century; an animal from far lands that will become a symbol of the Second Spanish Republic, the communist movement and many other things; a royal hunting that marks the beginning of a bizarre story of jealousy, passion, political intrigues and taxidermy.
Directing:
- Víctor García León
- Rómulo Aguillaume
- Eva Ungría
- Pilar Hexel
- Carlos Higinio Esteban
- Víctor García León
Release Date:
Fri, Oct 03, 2003
Rating: 6.3/10 by 3 users
Alternative Title:
The King's Elephant - ES
Country:
Spain
Language:
Español
Runtime: 00 hour 29 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: spain, mockumentary, 1920s, spanish second republic (1931-39), 1930s, short film
Rating: 6.3/10 by 3 users
Alternative Title:
The King's Elephant - ES
Country:
Spain
Language:
Español
Runtime: 00 hour 29 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: spain, mockumentary, 1920s, spanish second republic (1931-39), 1930s, short film
Juan Echanove
Pepe / Benito
Leonor Watling
María
José Antonio San Juan
Alfonso XIII
Nacho Vigalondo
Young Manuel
Guillermo García-Ramos
Young Jesús
Paco Jiménez Luna
Paco
Carmen Arbex
Prostitute
Elvira Heras
Dancer
Fede Celada
Guitarist
Juan Querol
Bodyguard
Eduardo Gómez
Manager
Alejandro Naranjo
Waiter
Antonio Delgado
Book Seller
Pedro García-Ramos
Man in Love
Cuca Otero
Woman in Love
Alexa Portillo
Train Passenger
Alejandro Garrido
Official
David Trueba
Military Doctor
Tomás Rosón
Civil Guard #1
José Manuel Segovia
Civil Guard #2
Jesús Perea
Journalist
Lorenzo Díaz
Lorenzo Díaz - Sociologist
Gonzalo Suárez
Gonzalo Suárez - Writer
José de Portugal
José Portugal - Historian
Manuel Huete
Manuel Huete - Benito's Assistant
José María Sagone
Jesús Perea - Benito's Assistant
Federico García Méndez
Federico Gª Méndez - Royal House Liaison
King Alfonso XIII of Spain
Himself (archive footage)
Miguel Primo de Rivera
Himself (archive footage)
Rafael Alberti
Himself (archive footage)
Dámaso Berenguer
Himself (archive footage)
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