Ovejas negras
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| Ovejas negras | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | José María Carreño |
| Written by | José María Carreño |
| Produced by | Gerardo Herrero |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Antonio Pueche |
| Edited by | Nieves Martín |
| Music by | Bernardo Bonezzi |
Production company | Tornasol Films |
| Distributed by | Golem Distribución |
Release dates |
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| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
Ovejas negras (lit. 'Black Sheep') is a 1989 Spanish black comedy film written and directed by José María Carreño. The film is a critique of the Catholic education in 1950s Spain.[1][2] It stars Maribel Verdú, José Sazatornil "Saza", Juan Diego Botto, Gabino Diego, and Miguel Rellán.
Cast
- Maribel Verdú as Lola[5]
- José Sazatornil "Saza" as Padre Benito[5]
- Juan Diego Botto as Adolfo (boy)[5]
- Miguel Rellán as Adolfo de la Cruz (adult)[5]
- Gabino Diego as Emilio[4]
- Francisco Vidal as Padre Crisóstomo[4]
- Concha de Leza as Sra. de la Cruz[4]
- Juan José Artero as Fernando de la Cruz[4]
Release
Black Sheep was programmed in the official selection of the 10th Mostra de València.[6][7] As one of the first titles taken over by Golem,[8] it was released theatrically in Spain on 7 May 1990.[9]