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  1. Dec 18, 1984 · El balcón abierto: Directed by Jaime Camino. With José Luis Gómez, Amparo Muñoz, Antonio Flores, Berta Riaza. Film homage to the great Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, in which they dramatize fragments of his poems and the play "La casa de Bernarda Alba".

    • (17)
    • Drama
    • Jaime Camino
    • 1984-12-18
  2. Film homage to the great Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, in which they dramatize fragments of his poems and the play «La casa de Bernarda Alba». From his texts, the voice of the poet himself weaves the plot. His characters come to life: El Amargo, which runs from a poem taken from «El Cante Jond» to the «Romancero Gitano».

  3. Film homage to the great Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, in which they dramatize fragments of his poems and the play "La casa de Bernarda Alba". From his texts, the voice of the poet himself weaves the plot. His characters come to life: El Amargo, which runs from a poem taken from "El Cante Jond" to the "Romancero Gitano".

  4. El balcón abierto (1984) Directed by Jaime Camino Genres - Drama , History | Release Date - Dec 18, 1984 | Run Time - 90 min. |

  5. Film homage to the great Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, in which they dramatize fragments of his poems and the play "La casa de Bernarda Alba". From his texts, the voice of the poet himself weaves the plot. His characters come to life: El Amargo, which runs from a poem taken from "El Cante Jond" to the "Romancero Gitano".

  6. El balcón abierto is a film directed by Jaime Camino with José Luis Gómez, Amparo Muñoz, Antonio Flores, Berta Riaza .... Year: 1984. Original title: El balcón abierto. Synopsis:You can watch El balcón abierto through on the platforms:

  7. Film homage to the great Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, in which they dramatize fragments of his poems and the play "La casa de Bernarda Alba". From his texts, the voice of the poet himself weaves the plot. His characters come to life: El Amargo, which runs from a poem taken from "El Cante Jond" to the "Romancero Gitano".