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Natividad Zaro. En voz alta

Natividad Zaro, born at the beginning of the 20th century, was a woman ahead of her time: a performer, playwright, screenwriter and film producer. Friend and collaborator of Lorca, Azorín, Valle Inclán or Forqué, who described her as the Spanish "Modesty Blaise", she produced Furrows (1951), Cannes for Best Film, and Dawn at Dark Door (1957), Extraordinary Jury Prize Berlin Film Festival.

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  • Natividad Zaro

    Natividad Zaro

    Sí misma

  • Gemma Cuervo

    Gemma Cuervo

  • Cayetana Guillén Cuervo

    Cayetana Guillén Cuervo

  • Luis Alegre

    Luis Alegre

  • Juanjo A. Millán

    Juanjo A. Millán

  • José Luis García Sánchez

    José Luis García Sánchez

  • Adolfo Ayuso

    Adolfo Ayuso

  • Javier Barreiro

    Javier Barreiro

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Natividad Zaro, born at the beginning of the 20th century, was a woman ahead of her time: a performer, playwright, screenwriter and film producer. Friend and collaborator of Lorca, Azorín, Valle Inclán or Forqué, who described her as the Spanish "Modesty Blaise", she produced Furrows (1951), Cannes for Best Film, and Dawn at Dark Door (1957), Extraordinary Jury Prize Berlin Film Festival.

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