Synopsis Valentina: 1939. José Garcés, prisoner in the Argéles concentration camp (France), manages to survive by clinging to his memories. Above all, he remembers his first and impossible love for Valentina, the notary's daughter, a blonde and angelic girl. Around 1911, they both lived a love story in a town in northern Spain. Extras: TVE's Neighborhood Cinema (19 min.) Interviews with Antonio J. Betancor, Jorge Sanz and Paloma Gómez. Synopsis Crónica del Alba: In a context of political unrest and social decay, José Garcés (Miguel Molina), a 15-year-old teenager who is discovering the disappointments and also the pleasures of life, evolves. The family, ruined, leaves him alone, working as a young man in a pharmacy, where the most enigmatic characters parade. It is also there, in the dark pharmacy, where Garcés discovers sexual love in the arms of Isabelita (Cristina Marsillach), the stepdaughter of a mysterious and threatening revolutionary, a maid for whom "fidelity does not exist", and who sees in her lover the possibility of fleeing from her life, already marked, where she would end up as a "whore in Barcelona." Extras: Bario Cinema (9 min.), Shooting Report (18 min.), Interview with the Director in Venice (5 min.), Premiere Presentation (8 min.)
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/94029-valentina-cronica-del-alba-bluray--8435479608716.html94029Valentina + Crónica Del Alba [BLU_RAY]<div><br />Synopsis Valentina: 1939. José Garcés, prisoner in the Argéles concentration camp (France), manages to survive by clinging to his memories. Above all, he remembers his first and impossible love for Valentina, the notary's daughter, a blonde and angelic girl. Around 1911, they both lived a love story in a town in northern Spain. Extras: TVE's Neighborhood Cinema (19 min.) Interviews with Antonio J. Betancor, Jorge Sanz and Paloma Gómez. Synopsis Crónica del Alba: In a context of political unrest and social decay, José Garcés (Miguel Molina), a 15-year-old teenager who is discovering the disappointments and also the pleasures of life, evolves. The family, ruined, leaves him alone, working as a young man in a pharmacy, where the most enigmatic characters parade. It is also there, in the dark pharmacy, where Garcés discovers sexual love in the arms of Isabelita (Cristina Marsillach), the stepdaughter of a mysterious and threatening revolutionary, a maid for whom "fidelity does not exist", and who sees in her lover the possibility of fleeing from her life, already marked, where she would end up as a "whore in Barcelona." Extras: Bario Cinema (9 min.), Shooting Report (18 min.), Interview with the Director in Venice (5 min.), Premiere Presentation (8 min.)</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/510297-home_default/valentina-cronica-del-alba-bluray-.jpg10.6612instockResearch Entertainment10.661210.6612002022-06-24T01:45:35+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
Synopsis Valentina: 1939. José Garcés, prisoner in the Argéles concentration camp (France), manages to survive by clinging to his memories. Above all, he remembers his first and impossible love for Valentina, the notary's daughter, a blonde and angelic girl. Around 1911, they both lived a love story in a town in northern Spain. Extras: TVE's Neighborhood Cinema (19 min.) Interviews with Antonio J. Betancor, Jorge Sanz and Paloma Gómez. Synopsis Crónica del Alba: In a context of political unrest and social decay, José Garcés (Miguel Molina), a 15-year-old teenager who is discovering the disappointments and also the pleasures of life, evolves. The family, ruined, leaves him alone, working as a young man in a pharmacy, where the most enigmatic characters parade. It is also there, in the dark pharmacy, where Garcés discovers sexual love in the arms of Isabelita (Cristina Marsillach), the stepdaughter of a mysterious and threatening revolutionary, a maid for whom "fidelity does not exist", and who sees in her lover the possibility of fleeing from her life, already marked, where she would end up as a "whore in Barcelona." Extras: Bario Cinema (9 min.), Shooting Report (18 min.), Interview with the Director in Venice (5 min.), Premiere Presentation (8 min.)