The Birds of Baden-Baden (1975)

It's summer and Madrid is almost deserted. Elisa, a young bourgeois woman who is preparing her doctoral thesis, needs the services of a photographer to illustrate her work. She hires Pablo, a somewhat bohemian, strange, and solitary man who lives with his son. Despite an initial misunderstanding, they are mutually attracted to each other; thus begins a relationship that for her is nothing more than a summer romance, while for him it could be a story of love and salvation.

Director: Mario Camus
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 103 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Antón García Abril
Cinematography: Hans Burmann
Editing: Javier Morán
Production: Arpa Productions, Impala
Country: Switzerland, Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Mario Camus
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Birds of Baden-Baden about?
It's summer and Madrid is almost deserted. Elisa, a young bourgeois woman who is preparing her doctoral thesis, needs the services of a photographer to illustrate her work. She hires Pablo, a somewhat bohemian, strange, and solitary man who lives with his son. Despite an initial misunderstanding, they are mutually attracted to each other; thus begins a relationship that for her is nothing more than a summer romance, while for him it could be a story of love and salvation.
Who directed The Birds of Baden-Baden?
The Birds of Baden-Baden was directed by Mario Camus.
Who stars in The Birds of Baden-Baden?
The Birds of Baden-Baden stars Catherine Spaak, Frédéric de Pasquale, José Luis Alonso, Carlos Larrañaga, Alejandro de Enciso, Antonio Iranzo.
How long is The Birds of Baden-Baden?
The Birds of Baden-Baden has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
What genre is The Birds of Baden-Baden?
The Birds of Baden-Baden is a Drama film.
Where was The Birds of Baden-Baden produced?
The Birds of Baden-Baden was produced in Switzerland, Spain.