Goodbye Alicia (1977)
Alice is a girl devoid of affection seeking refuge in the images shown in the movie screen of a theater that his father manages in the Venezuelan Andes. This creates improbable stories in which she is the protagonist...
Director: Santiago San Miguel, Liko Pérez
Genre: Fantasy, Drama
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date: April 27, 1977
Cast
- Carlos Márquez - Don Ignacio
- Cecilia Villarreal - Madre de Alicia / Madre Caridad
- Isabel Mestres - Alicia
- Nélida Quiroga - Emilia
- Xiomara Pérez - Alicia niña
- Jose Mantilla
- Erich Juhasz
- Juan Parejo
- Chela Montoya
- Santiago San Miguel
Screenplay
- Santiago San Miguel (Screenplay)
Music: Vytas Brenner
Cinematography: José Luis Alcaine
Editing: José Salcedo
Production: Kurare, El Imán Cine y Televisión S.A.
Country: Spain, Venezuela
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Reflections on Life and Death, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering
Keywords
dead child, death
More Films by Director: Santiago San Miguel, Liko Pérez
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Goodbye Alicia about?
- Alice is a girl devoid of affection seeking refuge in the images shown in the movie screen of a theater that his father manages in the Venezuelan Andes. This creates improbable stories in which she is the protagonist...
- Who directed Goodbye Alicia?
- Goodbye Alicia was directed by Santiago San Miguel, Liko Pérez.
- Who stars in Goodbye Alicia?
- Goodbye Alicia stars Carlos Márquez, Cecilia Villarreal, Isabel Mestres, Nélida Quiroga, Xiomara Pérez, Jose Mantilla.
- How long is Goodbye Alicia?
- Goodbye Alicia has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
- What genre is Goodbye Alicia?
- Goodbye Alicia is a Fantasy, Drama film.
- Where was Goodbye Alicia produced?
- Goodbye Alicia was produced in Spain, Venezuela.
- What are the themes of Goodbye Alicia?
- The themes of Goodbye Alicia include: Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Reflections on Life and Death, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering.