Tiovivo c. 1950
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Tiovivo c. 1950 is a 2004 Spanish film directed by José Luis Garci. The film was nominated for six Goya Awards in 2005, and won the award for Best Production Design.
[edit] Plot
Set in Madrid in the years after the Second World War, the film offers a nostalgic vision of a city managing to sustain entertainment, hope and love in the face of post-war hardship.
[edit] Cast
- María Adánez
- Francisco Algora (Povedano)
- Manuel Andrés
- Ángel de Andrés López (Alcisco)
- María Asquerino (Justa)
- Aurora Bautista (Anunciada)
- Fernando Delgado
- Fernando Fernán Gómez
- Ana Fernández (Teresita)
- María Elena Flores
- Manuel Galiana
- Eduardo Gómez (Pepito)
- Ricardo Gómez (Alcisquito)
- Agustín González (Ramón)
- Fernando Guillén Cuervo (Higinio)
- Carlos Hipólito (Liebre)
- María Kosty (Julia)
- Alfredo Landa (Eusebio)
- Carlos Larrañaga (Marcelino)
- Francis Lorenzo (Paco)
- Luisa Martín (Laurita)
- Iñaki Miramón
- Andrés Pajares (Romualdo)
- Elsa Pataky (Balbina)
- José María Pou
- Beatriz Rico
- Jorge Roelas (Montesinos)
- Tina Sáinz (Rufi)
- Manuel Tejada
- Luis Varela
- Manuel Zarzo
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