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Director: | José Luis García Sánchez | ||
Music: | Víctor Manuel | ||
Cinematography: | Magín Torruella | ||
Editing: | Eduardo Biurrun | ||
Studio: | Arándano | ||
Runtime: | 99 minutes | ||
Country: | Spain | ||
Language: | Spanish |
Trout (Spanish; Castilian: '''Las truchas'''|links=no)[1] [2] is a 1978 Spanish film directed by José Luis García Sánchez. The film was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Bear.[3]
A satirization of middle class society under the rule of Franco, the plot concerns about an annual dinner of a fishing club whose members eat rotten trout while refusing to accept that there is a problem with it.[4]
The film was presented at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival in February 1978.[5] It was theatrically released in Spain on 1 April 1978.[6] It grossed 31,244,437 ₧ (263,375 admissions).