Cast: Carlos Mesa
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Carlos Mesa. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 6
Our Brand Is Crisis
2005 · Documentary · 87 min. · United States
Direction Rachel Boynton
Cast Mauricio Balcazar · James Carville · Tad Devine · Stanley Greenberg
Synopsis Our Brand Is Crisis (2005) delves into the intricate world of American political campaign strategies and the far-reaching impacts of these tactics. The film explores how modern marketing techniques are employed to influence public opinion and shape electoral outcomes, offering...
6.8
45 votes
6.8
45 votes
The Well (S)
2004 · Movie · 7 min. · Spain
Direction Tom Fernández
Cast Maxi Rodríguez · José Antonio Lobato · Carlos Mesa · Marta Tebar
Synopsis The Well (S) (2004) is set in 1948, amidst the harsh repression of Asturias following the Spanish Civil War. The story revolves around Lalo, a dedicated member of the PSOE (Socialist Spanish Party), who finds himself in the clutches of...
5.3
32 votes
5.3
32 votes
Caravana (S)
2011 · Movie · Spain
Direction Julio de la Fuente · Salvador Gómez Cuenca
Cast José Manuel López Conde · Moisés Corujo · Miguel García · Ana Guisasola
Synopsis Caravana (S) (2011) follows the tense and dramatic events surrounding a count who is on his deathbed, preparing to sign his will in the presence of a notary. The film delves into the intricate dynamics of the count's family and...
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Entaína (S)
2004 · Movie · 18 min. · Spain
Direction Alberto Pardo
Cast María Luz Collera · Kike Iglesias · José Antonio Lobato · Carlos Mesa
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Terapia de grupo (TV Series)
2007 · Series · Spain
Cast Alberto Rodríguez · Pedro Durán · Carlos Mesa · Joaquín Pajarón
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Entre bambalinas
2021 · Documentary · 50 min. · Spain
Direction Jose Fernández Riveiro
Cast Sandro Cordero · Cristina Lorenzo · Carlos Mesa · Carmela Romero
Synopsis Entre bambalinas (2021) delves into the intricate creation process of a theatrical production, specifically the play ¡Ay, Carmela! by José Sanchis Sinisterra, offering a perspective that is typically unseen by the audience. Set against the backdrop of the pandemic, the...
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