Pájaros de papel

Directed by Emilio Aragón

Set during the Spanish Civil War, Pájaros de papel is an emotional and tender story of friendship and survival in desperate times. Musician Jorge del Pino, ventriloquist Enrique Corgo, singer Rocío Moliner and an orphan named Miguel are united by fate and kept together by their daily struggles to get by and escape the suffering that surrounds them. With a combination of joyful moments and deeply emotional  performances from an excellent cast, Pájaros de papel is an inspiring film that will melt the hardest of hearts.

Director Q&A/ Emilio Aragón

To celebrate the opening weekend of ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival, we are pleased to welcome director Emilio Aragón to Manchester for a Q&A session following the Sat 3 March screening of  Pájaros de papel. More information on Emilio can be found here.

Tickets

£10.50 full/ £8.50 concs

Duration:
117 minutes

Languages:
Spanish

Subtitles:
Full English

Country of origin:
Spain

Year of production:
2010