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Lentejuelas de sangre

Antonio Gracia José (1942-2011), known as “Pierrot,” was a prominent member of the Barcelona art scene, a pioneer in the filmmaking of underground short films and Fantaterror movies, writer and playwright, magazine editor, movie poster painter, cartoonist and cabaret showman.

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  • Antonio “Pierrot” Gracia

    Antonio “Pierrot” Gracia

    Himself

  • Adrián Farías

    Adrián Farías

    Himself

  • Jaime del Rosal

    Jaime del Rosal

    Himself

  • José Lifante

    José Lifante

    Himself

  • Manel Domínguez

    Manel Domínguez

    Himself

  • Sanjulián

    Sanjulián

    Himself

  • Pilar Rubiela

    Pilar Rubiela

    Herself

  • Ricard Reguant

    Ricard Reguant

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  • Salvador Sáinz

    Salvador Sáinz

    Himself

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Antonio Gracia José (1942-2011), known as “Pierrot,” was a prominent member of the Barcelona art scene, a pioneer in the filmmaking of underground short films and Fantaterror movies, writer and playwright, magazine editor, movie poster painter, cartoonist and cabaret showman.

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