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''Pascual Duarte'' is a 1976 Spanish
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by Ricardo Franco. It was entered into the
1976 Cannes Film Festival The 29th Cannes Film Festival took place from 13 to 28 May 1976. American author Tennessee Williams served as jury president for the main competition. American filmmaker Martin Scorsese won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama ...
, where José Luis Gómez won the award for Best Actor. It is based on the novel '' The Family of Pascual Duarte'' by author
Camilo José Cela Camilo José Cela y Trulock, 1st Marquess of Iria Flavia (; 11 May 1916 – 17 January 2002) was a Spanish novelist, poet, story writer and essayist associated with the Generation of '36 movement. He was awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize in Liter ...
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Cast

* José Luis Gómez as Pascual Duarte * Diana Perez de Guzman * Paca Ojea as Pascual's mother *
Héctor Alterio Héctor Benjamín Alterio Onorato (born 21 September 1929) is an Argentine theatre, film and television actor, well known both in Argentina and Spain. Biography Héctor Benjamín Alterio Onorato was born in Chacarita, Buenos Aires, Chacarita, ...
as Esteban Duarte Diniz *
Eduardo Calvo Eduardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the male name Edward. Another version is Duarte. It may refer to: Association football * Dudu (footballer, born 1992) (Eduardo Pereira Rodrigues), Brazilian footballer * Eduardo (footballer, born 1 ...
as Don Jesús *
Joaquín Hinojosa Joaquín or Joaquin is a male given name, the Spanish version of Joachim. Given name * Joaquín (footballer, born 1956) (Joaquín Alonso González), Spanish football midfielder * Joaquín (footballer, born 1981) (Joaquín Sánchez Rodrígue ...
as Paco López, "El Estirao" * Maribel Ferrero * Eduardo Bea * Francisco Casares * Eugenio Navarro * Carlos Oller * José Luis Baringo * Carmen León (as Carmen de León) * Pedrín Fernández * Salvador Muñoz Calvo as Pascual Duarte, as a boy


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* 1976 films Spanish drama films 1970s Spanish-language films 1976 drama films Films directed by Ricardo Franco Films based on works by Camilo José Cela 1970s Spanish films Spanish-language drama films Films based on Spanish novels {{1970s-Spain-film-stub