DONKEYOTE
synopsis
Manolo (73) is a contemporary Don Quixote: a romantic suffering from megalomania. Accompanied by his 'Sancho Panza', the (taciturn) donkey Gorrion, he treks through the hills of Andalusia. The stubborn beast is presented as a mature character; we usually see the farcical scenes from his point of view. It proves just how inseparable the duo are after having undertaken many travel adventures. A major trek across America will be the crown on this special friendship. This grand ambition is greeted with sniggers at a travel agency. Nevertheless, Manolo is determined: nothing shall stop him. Confronted by his worried daughter, he plays down his physical ailments. This uncertainty – caused by such naive behaviour – gradually turns to admiration for the relationship between man, animal and nature. The headstrong Manolo and Gorrion lead a classic existence that continually contrasts with the highways and windmills that occasionally (literally) stand in the way of life in the great outdoors.
| international title: | Donkeyote | 
| original title: | Donkeyote | 
| country: | Germany, Spain, United Kingdom | 
| sales agent: | SDI Productions | 
| year: | 2017 | 
| genre: | documentary | 
| directed by: | Chico Pereira | 
| film run: | 86' | 
| screenplay: | Chico Pereira, Gabriel Molera, Manuel Pereira | 
| cinematography by: | Julian Schwanitz | 
| film editing: | Nick Gibbon | 
| producer: | Ingmar Trost, Sonja Henrici | 
| co-producer: | Chico Pereira | 
| production: | Sutor Kolonko Filmproduktion, Opa Films, SDI Productions | 


























