Wine Cellars
Originally released in 1930. Wine Cellars is a drama film. directed by Benito Perojo. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring María Luz Callejo, Joaquín Carrasco, and Jean Coste
Synopsis
Wine Cellars itself is a Spanish-French co-production. He shot the film in the Paris studios and also in Spain, Andalusia and Seville. According to the critics, his story of love, honour, revenge, bulls and vineyards masterfully captures the spirit of this region, the sun beating down on the parched earth, life on the farms and vineyards and the celebrations coloured by the famous flamenco dance. Wine Cellars was originally a silent film and its soundtrack was only added later.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Production Companies
- Compagnie Générale Cinématographique (CGC)
- Julio César
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wine Cellars about?
Wine Cellars itself is a Spanish-French co-production. He shot the film in the Paris studios and also in Spain, Andalusia and Seville. According to the critics, his story of love, honour, revenge, ...
Who directed Wine Cellars?
Wine Cellars was directed by Benito Perojo.
How long is Wine Cellars?
Wine Cellars has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was Wine Cellars released?
Wine Cellars was released on February 25, 1930 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Wine Cellars?
The main cast of Wine Cellars includes María Luz Callejo, Joaquín Carrasco, Jean Coste, Régina Dalthy, Colette Darfeuil.