Pere Portabella was a great and highly original Spanish filmmaker. His films “No Compteu amb els Dits” (1967), “Nocturne 29” (1969), “Cuadecuc, Vampir” (1971), “Umbracle” (1972), “Warsaw Bridge” (1990), and “The Silence Before Bach” (2007), have been fundamental links of an alternative and influential film culture. As a producer, we owe him Marco Ferreri’s “El cochecito” (1960) and Buñuel’s “Viridiana” (1961). Portabella has also been a relevant politician: he was elected senator in the Spanish Constituent Cortes and his signature is on the 1978 Spanish Constitution. “Portabella Constellation” is developed from fragments of his own films and debates, conferences and interviews with Portabella himself in different media throughout his career as a filmmaker and politician. Framing all this are twelve interviews with critics, directors, and film and art historians who have dealt with his work or participated in its creation. Thanks to them, we can penetrate into the challenges behind Portabella’s creative choices.
Presented at the Venice International Film Festival.

Título original: Constel·lació Portabella
Ano: 2025
Classificação: General Audiences
Duração: 88 min
Gênero: Documentary
País: Spain
Tags: Spain, documentary, cinema, international film festivals
Cor: Colorido, P&B
Direção: Claudio Zulian
Roteiro: Claudio Zulian
Fotografia: Sergi Garriga
Montagem: Adrià Cillero, Daniel García Benavides
Produtor: Claudio Zulian, Luis Miñarro
Produção: Acteón
Música: Carles Santos
World Sales: Eddie Saeta
E-mail: [email protected]