Antonio Drove

Antonio Drove
Antonio Drove (Madrid, November 1, 1942 - Paris, September 24, 2005) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He began his studies in Industrial Engineering, abandoning them to devote himself to cinema, enrolling in the Escuela Oficial de Cine (Official Film School). He was part of the Argüelles School, together with Luis Revenga, Antonio Franco, José María Carreño, Miguel Marías and Manolo Marinero, who met at the end of the 1960s in the cafeteria La Verdad, and in the cinemas of this neighborhood. The writer Antonio Martínez Sarrión defined him as follows: "The funambulist, the illusionist, the Fregoli of the group was Drove, personification and sign of the noble and ancient art of inventing entertainment". He also wrote in the magazine Nuestro cine and in El Mundo. He also made a documentary on Luis Buñuel. He has German ancestors.
Name Antonio Drove
Also Known As Antonio Drove Shaw
Birthday 1942-11-01
Deathday 2005-09-24
Gender Male
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Place of Birth Madrid, Spain
As: Antonio
1970-03-23
Un, dos, tres, al es...
As: Dwarf
1967-01-01
Run, Blancanieves, R...
As: Voz (voice)
1984-02-06
Coarse Salt...
As: Carvajal
1980-11-14
El hombre de moda...
As: The Director
1969-01-01
El gran amante...