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- In 1969, Jesús Franco and Christopher Lee shot Count Dracula in Barcelona. At the same time, Pere Portabella became aware of this filming, vampirizing it in Cuadecuc, Vampir. Genre and Art-house films had never been so close. Drácula Barcelona tells the story of these two movies.
- Coinciding with the preparation of an exhibition about Rovira-Beletaat at the Film Archive of Catalonia, his granddaughter Lara began an investigation to know who was actually her grandfather. Through family photo albums, his films, an unpublished script and memories of friends and family is revealed the magnitude of this filmmaker who now seems forgotten by almost everyone. The story culminates with the opening of the exhibition at the Film Archive, where Rovira-Beleta's legacy, which was deposited there with the hope of sharing it with whoever would remember, finally sees the light.
- More than 10 years of research, several trips and visits to museums, film libraries, libraries, public and private collections, and a tireless work of footage and interviews, a film that tells the pre-cinema's history in Brazil, especially in the Amazon, with the city of Belém as the protagonist of this surprising story in an unexpected scenario.