29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (07.11-23.11.2025)
Ocaña epitomises the unstoppable wave of freedom, joy and colour that shook Catalan society after the dictator’s death.
Ocaña was a painter from Andalusia who found the artistic freedom he lacked in the South in Barcelona. Provocative, sincere, uninhibited, and charismatic, the Ramblas and the Plaza Real were the playground of his colourful, bizarre, and unstoppable performances. An attitude that, beyond himself, defines a time and a city.
Ventura Pons, a filmmaker with a prolific career recognised in festivals around the globe and a milestone for the LGBTQ+ film community, made his debut with this documentary. He manages to be so open, transparent, and invisible that the film becomes more than a documentary. A historic moment when everything was to be done and everything was possible.
If you want to know what Barcelona was like, pay a visit to this (very modern) classic. The winds of liberty arrived everywhere once the dictator’s death opened the windows, the freedom invaded the streets, the brains (and the bodies), in a celebration of joy and life. All, embodied by Ocaña, who opened his home, his life, his soul, and his heart to the filmmaker and the audience.
Javier Garcia Puerto
                        
                    
                        In cinema 11/16/2025
                    
                Ocaña, an Intermittent Portrait
Ocaña, retrat intermitent
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                Genre
Documentary, Biography
Director
Ventura Pons
Run time
1h 25min
Cast
José Pérez Ocaña, María de la Rambla
Genre
Documentary, Biography
Director
Ventura Pons
Run time
1h 25min
Cast
José Pérez Ocaña, María de la Rambla
 
                    
                        29th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (07.11-23.11.2025)
Ocaña epitomises the unstoppable wave of freedom, joy and colour that shook Catalan society after the dictator’s death.
Ocaña was a painter from Andalusia who found the artistic freedom he lacked in the South in Barcelona. Provocative, sincere, uninhibited, and charismatic, the Ramblas and the Plaza Real were the playground of his colourful, bizarre, and unstoppable performances. An attitude that, beyond himself, defines a time and a city. Ventura Pons, a filmmaker with a prolific career recognised in festivals around the globe and a milestone for the LGBTQ+ film community, made his debut with this documentary. He manages to be so open, transparent, and invisible that the film becomes more than a documentary. A historic moment when everything was to be done and everything was possible. If you want to know what Barcelona was like, pay a visit to this (very modern) classic. The winds of liberty arrived everywhere once the dictator’s death opened the windows, the freedom invaded the streets, the brains (and the bodies), in a celebration of joy and life. All, embodied by Ocaña, who opened his home, his life, his soul, and his heart to the filmmaker and the audience.
Javier Garcia Puerto
                Ocaña epitomises the unstoppable wave of freedom, joy and colour that shook Catalan society after the dictator’s death.
Ocaña was a painter from Andalusia who found the artistic freedom he lacked in the South in Barcelona. Provocative, sincere, uninhibited, and charismatic, the Ramblas and the Plaza Real were the playground of his colourful, bizarre, and unstoppable performances. An attitude that, beyond himself, defines a time and a city. Ventura Pons, a filmmaker with a prolific career recognised in festivals around the globe and a milestone for the LGBTQ+ film community, made his debut with this documentary. He manages to be so open, transparent, and invisible that the film becomes more than a documentary. A historic moment when everything was to be done and everything was possible. If you want to know what Barcelona was like, pay a visit to this (very modern) classic. The winds of liberty arrived everywhere once the dictator’s death opened the windows, the freedom invaded the streets, the brains (and the bodies), in a celebration of joy and life. All, embodied by Ocaña, who opened his home, his life, his soul, and his heart to the filmmaker and the audience.
Javier Garcia Puerto
Info
Rating
-
Production year
1978
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/16/2025
 
                                            