The best Andrés Pajares’s drama movies

Andrés Pajares

Andrés Pajares

06/04/1940 (84 años)
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Ay, Carmela!

Ay, Carmela!
7.1/10
Paulino and Carmela are husband and wife, troubadours touring the countryside during the Spanish Civil War. They are Republicans, and with their mute assistant, Gustavete, they journey into rebel territory by mistake. They are arrested, fear a firing squad, and receive a reprieve from an Italian Fascist commander who loves the theatre. He arranges a performance for his troops, bargaining with Paulino to stage a burlesque of the republic in exchange for the actors' freedom. Will the fiery and patriotic Carmela consent?

Life Goes On

Life Goes On
4.8/10
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 22/12/1969
  • Character: Quique
A promising goalkeeper of Real Madrid sees his chance when a teammate is injured and is summoned to replace him. But the misfortune is primed with him when an untimely car accident damaged her spine and is forced to give up that had to be the game of his life. Tired of so much bad luck, he retreats to a seaside hotel, where chance will go up to the stage.

Tiovivo c. 1950

Tiovivo c. 1950
6.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 16/09/2004
  • Character: Romualdo
This movie has any coherent plot. It is more the portrait of the lives of different people in the hard years of post-war in Spain (the 40's), and how people manage to survive in a country desolated by the war. Like other films: la colmena or roma (fellini) it shows us lots of characters and some moments of their lives.

Bwana

Bwana
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 27/09/1996
  • Character: Antonio
Antonio, a taxi driver, his wife, and two chidren arrive one fine afternoon at a solitary beach, looking for sea-shells. However, they will find more than expected: namely, Ombasi and Yambo, two illegal African immigrants, apparently thrown back to the ocean from where they came, in search of a better life in Spain. The sun sets, and the evening, night and morning which follow see other bizarre characters entering the scene, before the Africans' and the other characters' fates are finally decided.

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