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El accidente feliz

"Antonio Martorell and his friends, a dance that never ends..."

Embarks on a journey that traces the life and work of Antonio Martorell, a prolific plastic and multi-disciplinary artist in Puerto Rico. This film is a dance between the director (Paloma Suau) and the portraitist while portraying each other. More than a documentary, this film is an experiment of a director trying to reconnect with her creative voice.

Top Cast

  • Antonio Martorell

    Antonio Martorell

    Himself

  • Paloma Suau

    Paloma Suau

    Herself

  • Gabriel Suau

    Gabriel Suau

    Himself

  • Rosa Luisa Marquéz

    Rosa Luisa Marquéz

    Herself

  • Luis Rafael Sánchez

    Luis Rafael Sánchez

    Himself

  • Marc Anthony

    Marc Anthony

    Self

  • Glenn Monroig

    Glenn Monroig

    Self

  • Lin-Manuel Miranda

    Lin-Manuel Miranda

    Himself

  • Camille Carrión

    Camille Carrión

    Self

Overview

Embarks on a journey that traces the life and work of Antonio Martorell, a prolific plastic and multi-disciplinary artist in Puerto Rico. This film is a dance between the director (Paloma Suau) and the portraitist while portraying each other. More than a documentary, this film is an experiment of a director trying to reconnect with her creative voice.

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