Ovejas negras

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Directed byJosé María Carreño
Written byJosé María Carreño
Produced byGerardo Herrero
Starring
Ovejas negras
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJosé María Carreño
Written byJosé María Carreño
Produced byGerardo Herrero
Starring
CinematographyAntonio Pueche
Edited byNieves Martín
Music byBernardo Bonezzi
Production
company
Tornasol Films
Distributed byGolem Distribución
Release dates
  • October 1989 (1989-10) (Mostra)
  • 7 May 1990 (1990-05-07) (Spain)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Ovejas negras (lit.'Black Sheep') is a 1989 Spanish black comedy film written and directed by José María Carreño [es]. 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.

After coming across former teacher Benito, Adolfo de la Cruz remembers his school years as a lonely boy in the 1950s tormented by the perspective of sex, sin, and damnation in hell.[3][4]

Cast

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]

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