The Matador (2008 film)
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Directed byStephen Higgins
Nina Gilden Seavey
Nina Gilden Seavey
Produced byNina Gilden Seavey
Scott Dunklee
Stephen Higgins
Kristie Nova
Scott Dunklee
Stephen Higgins
Kristie Nova
CinematographyChristopher Jenkins
James Morton-Haworth
James Morton-Haworth
| The Matador | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Stephen Higgins Nina Gilden Seavey |
| Produced by | Nina Gilden Seavey Scott Dunklee Stephen Higgins Kristie Nova |
| Starring | David Fandila Julio Vázquez (el conta) |
| Cinematography | Christopher Jenkins James Morton-Haworth |
| Edited by | Ian Rummer |
| Music by | John Califra |
| Distributed by | City Lights Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
| Countries | United States Peru Spain |
| Languages | English Spanish |
The Matador is a 2008 documentary film about David Fandila's quest to become the world's top-ranked bullfighter.[1] It first premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival and had since met with mostly positive reviews.[2]
The film follows Fandila's three-year journey into bullfighting history as the violent cultural tradition is questioned.