Black Bread (2010)
Directed by Agustí Villaronga

Drama
aka: Pa negre

Film Synopsis

In the years following the Spanish Civil War, a time of misery and violence, a small village in Catalonia is troubled by a mysterious murder. When his father is wrongly charged with the crime, a small boy named Andreu finds himself in a world of adults consisting of lies and vice...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Agustí Villaronga
  • Script: Emili Teixidor (novel), Agustí Villaronga
  • Cinematographer: Antonio Riestra
  • Music: José Manuel Pagán
  • Cast: Francesc Colomer (Andreu), Marina Comas (Núria), Nora Navas (Florència), Roger Casamajor (Farriol), Lluïsa Castell (Ció), Mercè Arànega (Sra. Manubens), Marina Gatell (Enriqueta), Elisa Crehuet (Àvia), Andrés Herrera (Dionís), Pep Tosar (Comisari), Lázaro Mur (Tísic), Jordi Pla (Quirze), Andrea Caro (Roviretes), Laia Marull (Pauleta), Eduard Fernández (Mestre), Sergi López (Alcalde), Joan Carles Suau (Pitorliua), Ramón Moreno (Guàrdia Civil Ros), Manel Bronchud (Home dol), Pere Tomàs (Sr. Manubens)
  • Country: Spain / France
  • Language: Catalan / Spanish
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 108 min
  • Aka: Pa negre

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