Don Manolito y don Estrafalario, personajes valleinclanescos (o barojianos, o unamunianos), pasan los últimos años de la dictadura de Primo de Rivera siguiendo las pistas de las piezas teatrales escritas por su admirado Ramón del ValleInclán y prohibidas por orden gubernativa Un día encuentran una lectura de 'Las galas del difunto', retrato de los desquiciados soldaditos que volvían de perder la Colonia. Otra vez consiguen entrar en una caseta de feria de pueblo y presencian una de las escasas representaciones teatrales de Valle- Inclán: 'Los cuernos de don Friolera', la cruel historia de defensa de la honra cuartelera. Y hasta tienen la suerte de asistir a la filmación del primer film valleinclanesco 'La hija del capitán', un documento jocoso sobre las relaciones entre la Intendencia militar.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/13731-esperpentos-dvd--8436541590809.html13731Esperpentos [DVD] (2008)Don Manolito and Don Estrafalario, Valleinclanesque (or Barojian, or Unamunian) characters, spend the last years of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera following the clues of the theatrical pieces written by their admired Ramón del ValleInclán and prohibited by government order. One day they find a reading of 'The galas of the deceased', a portrait of the deranged little soldiers who returned from losing the Colony. Once again they manage to enter a town fair booth and witness one of the few theatrical performances in Valle- Inc : 'The Horns of Don Friolera', the cruel story of defense of the barracks' honor. And they are even lucky enough to attend the filming of the first Valleinclanesco film 'The Captain's Daughter', a humorous document about the relations between the Military Administration.https://dvdstorespain.es/545849-home_default/esperpentos-dvd-.jpg4.0496instock39 Escalones4.04964.0496002015-05-01T20:32:54+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Don Manolito and Don Estrafalario, Valleinclanesque (or Barojian, or Unamunian) characters, spend the last years of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera following the clues of the theatrical pieces written by their admired Ramón del ValleInclán and prohibited by government order. One day they find a reading of 'The galas of the deceased', a portrait of the deranged little soldiers who returned from losing the Colony. Once again they manage to enter a town fair booth and witness one of the few theatrical performances in Valle- Inc : 'The Horns of Don Friolera', the cruel story of defense of the barracks' honor. And they are even lucky enough to attend the filming of the first Valleinclanesco film 'The Captain's Daughter', a humorous document about the relations between the Military Administration.