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El corazón del Teatro Real

El corazón del Teatro Real

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El corazón del Teatro Real

2018
1h 25m
8.0(3 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Documentary about an emblematic institution of the Spanish Arts, Madrid's Teatro Real, or Royal Theatre, released to celebrate it's 2nd centenary anniversary.

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Telecinco Cinema

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7 members
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Plácido Domingo

Self

Plácido Domingo
Acting

Teresa Berganza

Self

Teresa Berganza
Acting

Juan Diego Flórez

Self

Juan Diego Flórez
Acting

Núria Espert

Self

Núria Espert
Acting

Javier Camarena

Self

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María Bayo

Self

María Bayo
Writing

Mario Vargas Llosa

Self

Mario Vargas Llosa

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