Gonzalo García Pelayo
2021Aute retrato
Gaizka Urresti
Miki Aute, Jesús Munarriz
A journey through the different creative facets of Luis Eduardo Aute: singer and songwriter, painter, poet, filmmaker. Collaborators and friends tell the life of this total artist and reveal the impact his work has had in the past, has in the present and will have in the future.
Aute retrato
Alegrías de Cádiz
Gonzalo García Pelayo
Fernando Arduán, Óscar García Pelayo
Two friends at the Cadiz Carnival, flesh party: a poker player and a singer-songwriter, in love with the same woman, Pepa, who is named after the first Spanish Constitution (performed by four different actresses to give a complete idea of the Cadiz woman) merge into the street joy of chirigoteros, flamingos and peculiar people of the city with fidelity to the uncertain as a flag (and with their three “carnival brides” and a boxer as a festive complement).
Alegrías de Cádiz
Manuela
Gonzalo García Pelayo
Charo López, Fernando Rey
In Seville during the 1970s, Manuela, a furtive hunter’s daughter, marries the servant of rich Don Ramón, who is in love with her. With her natural beauty and sensuality, she attracts all sorts of passions, along with the conflicts that derive from them.
Manuela
Todo es de color
Gonzalo García Pelayo
Ken Appledorn, Natalia Rodríguez
The movie is a road movie where Triana's spirit is recalled across his friends, musicians, managers and admirers. The success of the band was mixing the magic of Rock Music with the deep musical roots of Andalusia. Gonzalo García-Pelayo,the director, and his brother Javier, friend, discoverer and manager of TRIANA, have created this cinematographic project with the intention of honoring the mythical band. Their original songs will be use used as background to represent the spirit of 40 years ago when freedom and music were an important way of life.
Todo es de color
Rocío y José
Gonzalo García Pelayo
María José López, Curro Franco
One of the oldest pilgrimages known to European Christianity is the pilgrimage to El Rocío, where prayers are said to the benevolent Blanca Paloma. Year after year, pilgrimage trains of more than a million believers set out to visit the small, remote andalusian village, which is normally inhabited by less than a thousand souls. In this film, the story of shy infatuation developing between two young people is little more than García Pelayo’s pretext to shooting this event in each and every detail. - Viennale
Rocío y José
Vivir en Sevilla
Gonzalo García Pelayo
Miguel Ángel Iglesias, Lolo Sordo
Miguel is in love with Rosa, a special woman. The relationship did not work at all and decide to break. Rosa then falls for a Sevillian painter who has returned after forty years of exile.
Living in Seville
Niñas
Gonzalo García Pelayo
Lydia García-Pelayo, Pilar González,
A house, a family reunion that is celebrated on the occasion of an important event. Within this context, a group of girls play, dance, laugh, improvise, talk about the most varied topics, while freely enjoying the joy of living.
Niñas