1. Agustín Díaz Yanes Movies and TV Shows - Plex
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Watch more of your favorite Agustín Díaz Yanes movies and TV shows on Plex.
2. Alatriste - Métropole Films
With Íñigo under his wing, Alatriste must fight to protect his honour amidst the decay of his cherished homeland. ... Agustín Díaz Yanes. PHOTOS. Download All ...
Métropole Films a vu le jour en janvier 2006. Nous aspirons à offrir aux cinéphiles québécois le meilleur du cinéma international et national.
3. Agustín Díaz Yanes - Wikidata
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Spanish film director
4. Díaz Yanes, Agustín - Guide to cinema
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(1950 ) Díaz Yanes family background is relevant to some aspects and thematic strands of his filmmaking. His father was a bullfighter; his mother had been a teacher and a feminist in the 1930s, who kept a library of books forbidden by the…
5. Agustín Díaz Yanes - The Movie Database
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Agustín Díaz Yanes (Madrid, 1950) is a Spanish Goya Awards winner screenwriter and film director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Agustín Díaz Yanes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
6. That Captain - Viggo-Works
... Agustín Díaz Yanes has done through the five Alatriste novels, constitute the faithful, tragic, moving portrayal of the Spain of old and the Spain of all ...
Well, I've already seen the film. After the credits and all that, the lights of the small cinema came on and I remained hung on to the last images: the old and battered Tercio of loyal Spanish infantry - what else could they do? There was no other place to go - forsaken by their homeland, their King
7. Agustín Díaz Yanes - FlixPatrol
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?From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAgustín Díaz Yanes (Madrid, 1950) is a Spanish Goya Awards winner screenwriter and film director.Description above from the Wikipedia article Agustín Díaz Yanes…
8. Oro - Swank.com - Movie and TV Show Licensing from Swank ...
A group of 30 men and 2 women decided to leave their homeland and seek all these riches and to find Dorado, a city made of gold. Directors. Agustín Díaz Yanes ...
A new continent has been discovered, offering an unexplored territory of opportunities and riches. A group of 30 men and 2 women decided to leave their homeland and seek all these riches and to find Dorado, a city made of gold.
9. Viggo News - Viggo-Works
Viggo Mortensen, most famous as Aragorn in Lord of the Rings by Peter Jackson, rides again, this time in Spain, in the movie by Agustín Díaz Yanes, based on the ...
Viggo Mortensen, most famous as Aragorn in Lord of the Rings by Peter Jackson, rides again, this time in Spain, in the movie by Agustín Díaz Yanes, based on the novels about Captain Alatriste, by Arturo Perez Reverte. Mortensen plays Alatriste, a brave soldier in Spain during a time of crisis in the 17th Century. His destiny is set from when he refuses to bring a mission to its conclusion and his fellow mercenary Malatesta (Enrico Lo Verso) becomes his bitter enemy.
10. Alatriste - HOME Manchester
Mar 25, 2007 · Alatriste. Directed by Agustin Diaz Yanes. Part of: ¡Viva! 13th ... homeland, responsible for a young squire (Ugalde) and surviving as a ...
The most expensive Spanish film ever made, this epic 17th-century swashbuckler follows Alatriste (Viggo Mortensen) as he is forced to retire from the army and survive as a sword-for-hire.
11. AGUSTÍN DÍAZ YANEZ – ZINEBI
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To claim that Agustín Díaz Yanes is one of the most easily recognisable authors to have emerged from the Spanish film industry in the last few decades is merely stating that the films that bear his signature all complement each other. The sense of familiarity that this crossfire ends up producing in the audience is not due so much to the fact that the same bodies/actors appear in them (with the one and only Victoria Abril as a guiding presence), as to the fact that this cinematic quartet finally forms a private sphere in which the same ethical and aesthetic concerns predominate. In short, Díaz Yanes’s work is left-wing cinema that, branded by violence, emerges out of the genre of film noir.