The Lost Paradise

94 mins
This literary film is imbued with the disenchantment of Spanish exiles who left their homes to protest Franco's fascist regime and then returned after its demise to find that democracy had not instilled either ethics or deep motivation in government leaders. Director Basilio Martin Patino presents his story, and a large part of the film is based on his own life, through the experiences of an exiled heroine played by Charo Lopez. She has returned to Spain to look for meaning in her life, something that she never found living in Germany, not even after having a child. She is also in the process of translating the German lyric poet Friederich Holderlin (see the 1985 Halfte Des Lebens) into Spanish, focusing on his epic Hyperion. Excerpts from the translation are voiced over throughout the film. As she looks up old friends from many, many years ago, even those who have achieved worldly success are suffering from the same ennui that propelled her back home.

Nicolás Muñoz

Still Photographer

José Luis Alcaine

Director of Photography

Fernanda Andura

Costume Design

Romana González

Makeup Artist

Alicia Regueiro

Hairstylist

Antonio Segovia

Makeup Artist

José Garijo

Assistant Production Manager

Luis Gutiérrez

Unit Production Manager

Ángel Hernández Zoido

Assistant Production Manager

José Luis Pérez Tristán

Production Manager

Juan Ignacio Soriano

Assistant Director

José Fillola

Carpenter

Luis Castro

Sound Effects

Enrique Molinero

Sound Mixer

Pablo Núñez

Visual Effects

José Luis Criado

Assistant Camera

Alfredo Mayo

Camera Operator

Ramón Perdiguero

Assistant Camera

Humberto Cornejo

Wardrobe Master

Josefa Ferré

Assistant Editor

Juan Ignacio San Mateo

Assistant Editor

Carmelo Bernaola

Music Arranger

Margarita Pardo

Script Supervisor

Otilia Domínguez

Production Secretary

Pablo Núñez

Title Designer

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