THE ONE-EYED KING
by Marc Crehuet
synopsis
While attending a dinner, a young man who lost his eye when he was hit with a rubber ball shot during a street protest coincidentally meets the riot policeman who shot the ball. This marks the start of a black comedy about the fragility of our convictions, the nature of social roles and the quest for truth.
| international title: | The One-Eyed King |
| original title: | El rei borni |
| country: | Spain |
| sales agent: | Canary Islands Connection |
| year: | 2016 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Marc Crehuet |
| film run: | 87' |
| release date: | ES 20/05/2016 |
| screenplay: | Marc Crehuet |
| cast: | Alain Hernández, Miki Esparbé, Betsy Túrnez, Ruth Llopis, Xesc Cabot |
| cinematography by: | Xavi Giménez |
| film editing: | Jaime Ávila |
| art director: | Silvia Steinbrecht |
| costumes designer: | Violeta Comella |
| producer: | Marc Crehuet, Miki Esparbé, Xavi Giménez, Alain Hernández, Betsy Túrnez |
| production: | Lastor Media, Moiré Films, Televisió de Catalunya / TVC / TV3 / 3Cat |
| distributor: | Bteam Pictures |


























