Lola vende cá (2002)
Lola is a young gypsy of uncertain origin who was adopted, as a newborn, by a family among whom she has grown up with gypsy customs and traditions. When the young woman finishes high school, she considers, against her family and her social environment, to continue her studies and pursue a teaching career. At that moment of his adolescent life, love appears when he meets Juan, a gypsy of his age.
Director: Llorenç Soler
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: April 26, 2002
Cast
- Cristina Brondo - Lola
- Miguel Martín Angulo - Juan
- Carmen Muñoz - Carmen
- Antonio Reyes - José
- Antonio Vargas - Roque
- Francisca Perona - Paqui
- Mercedes Porras - Manuela
- Tortell Poltrona - Francesc
- Carles Flavià - Sr. Colom
- Montserrat Alcoverro - Sra. Colom
Screenplay
Music: Eduardo Arbide
Cinematography: Xavier Camí
Editing: Pere Abadal
Production: Centre Promotor de la Imatge (CPI) S.A, Rioja Films, Canal+ España, TV3
Country: Spain
Language: Català, Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
gypsy, culture clash, semi-documentary, racial discrimination
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lola vende cá about?
- Lola is a young gypsy of uncertain origin who was adopted, as a newborn, by a family among whom she has grown up with gypsy customs and traditions. When the young woman finishes high school, she considers, against her family and her social environment, to continue her studies and pursue a teaching career. At that moment of his adolescent life, love appears when he meets Juan, a gypsy of his age.
- Who directed Lola vende cá?
- Lola vende cá was directed by Llorenç Soler.
- Who stars in Lola vende cá?
- Lola vende cá stars Cristina Brondo, Miguel Martín Angulo, Carmen Muñoz, Antonio Reyes, Antonio Vargas, Francisca Perona.
- How long is Lola vende cá?
- Lola vende cá has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Lola vende cá?
- Lola vende cá is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Lola vende cá produced?
- Lola vende cá was produced in Spain.