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  1. Falling Star (Italian: Stella cadente) is a 2014 Spanish historical film directed by Lluís Miñarro which stars Alex Brendemühl as King Amadeo. It features dialogue in Catalan and Spanish .

    • Jimmy Gimferrer
    • Núria Esquerra
    • Lluís Miñarro
    • Stella cadente
  2. 26. Jan. 2014 · 1 Video. 6 Photos. Drama History. The difficulty of establishing beauty and the futility of power. Director. Lluís Miñarro. Writers. Sergi Belbel. Lluís Miñarro. Stars. Alex Brendemühl. Bárbara Lennie. Lorenzo Balducci. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. RENT/BUY. from $0.99. Add to Watchlist. 5 User reviews. 10 Critic reviews. Awards.

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    • Drama, History
    • Lluís Miñarro
    • 2014-01-26
  3. Piotr Adamczyk: Ouami. Orianna Milne: Meg. Diane Worman: Danni. Samantha Turret: Elana. Lonny Curtis: Walter. J. Aaron Boykin: Barry. Falling Stars ist ein Horrorfilm von Richard Karpala und Gabriel Bienczycki. Eine erste Vorstellung des Films erfolgte Anfang August 2023 beim Locarno Film Festival .

    • Falling Stars
    • Englisch
    • 2023
    • USA
  4. 25. Feb. 2014 · Film Review: ‘Falling Star’. Lluis Minarro's drama about a 19th-century Spanish monarch is more interested in camp aesthetics than historical biography. By Jay Weissberg. A hothouse fantasy...

  5. 5. Aug. 2023 · Falling Stars: Directed by Gabriel Bienczycki, Richard Karpala. With Piotr Adamczyk, Orianna Milne, Rene Leech, Samantha Turret. On the first night of harvest, three brothers set out for the desert to see a witch's corpse.

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    • Gabriel Bienczycki, Richard Karpala
  6. Falling Stars ist ein Film von Richard Karpala und Gabriel Bienczycki mit Piotr Adamczyk, Orianna Milne. Synopsis: In der Nacht der ersten Ernte, an der Opfergaben dargebracht werden, um die...

  7. 28. Jan. 2014 · Falling Star: history’s obsession. by David González. 28/01/2014 - The Catalan producer jumps into fiction with a singular and audacious portrait of Amedeo of Savoy, in the running for a Tiger Award. Can history be fetishist? Can it be a singular departure point to reflect, be astonished and also entertained?