Director: Aldo Monti
Cast: Santo, Armando Silvestre, Tere Velázquez
Mexico; 90’, 1972, color
Spanish with Turkish subtitles
A series of mysterious murders are terrorizing the city. When Santo is called to protect Mario Gaos, a prominent businessman who has received an anonymous death threat, he will enter a web of intrigue and revenge, as he untangles a case of double identities and deceit designed by a mysterious Nazi commander named Von Struber, who was sentenced to the gallows back in Germany by a jury of anti-Nazi citizens.
Martín Zapater y Clavería, born in Zaragoza on November 12th 1747, came from a family of modest merchants and was taken in to live with a well-to-do aunt, Juana Faguás, and her daughter, Joaquina de Alduy. He studied with Goya in the Escuelas Pías school in Zaragoza from 1752 to 1757 and a friendship arose between them which was to last until the death of Zapater in 1803.
The exhibition “Look At Me! Portraits and Other Fictions from the ”la Caixa” Contemporary Art Collection” examined portraiture, one of the oldest artistic genres, through a significant number of works of our times. Paintings, photographs, sculptures and videos shaped a labyrinth of gazes that invite spectators to reflect themselves in the social mirror of portraits.
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