Life Ahead (1958)
September 14, 1958Release Date
Life Ahead (1958)
September 14, 1958Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Analía Gadé
Josefina Castro
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Antonio Redondo
José Isbert
Testigo accidente
Félix de Pomés
Padre de Josefina
Manuel Alexandre
Manolo Estévez
Rafael Bardem
Sr. Carvajal
Xan das Bolas
Copiloto de la camioneta
Manuel de Juan
Federico
Julio Sanjuán
Don Anselmo Revenga Gorostiza
Carola Fernán Gómez
Antonia
Carmen López Lagar
Madre de Josefina
Rafaela Aparicio
Clotilde
Manuel Pilares
Writer
Gracita Morales
Rosa Sanchidrián
Matilde Muñoz Sampedro
Doña Encarna - tendera
Francisco Bernal
Pedro - conserje
Rafael de Andrés
Composer
Ricardo Torres
Cinematographer
Erasmo Pascual
Don Eusebio - médico
María Luisa Ponte
Enfermera
Rosa G. Salgado
Editor
Carlos Díaz de Mendoza
Marqués
Antonio Queipo
Vecino entrometido
Rafael Calvo Revilla
Comisario
Aníbal Vela
Arcadio Ibarrola
José María Gavilán
Paciente 1
Dolores Bremón
Abuela de Josefina
Josefina Serratosa
Señora en autobús urbano
Juan Cazalilla
Paciente 'Sra. de Téllez'
José Riesgo
Carbonero
Antonio Molino Rojo
Agente del autocar
Julio Goróstegui
Señor en bar
Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 1958
Original NameLa vida por delante
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Genres
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La vida por delante is a 1958 Spanish comedy film starring and written and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. The film enjoyed enough success to inspire a sequel, La vida alrededor, released in 1959.Life ahead narrates the misadventures of a newlywed couple, the lawyer Antonio Redondo (Fernando) and the doctor Josefina Castro (played by Fernán Gómez's partner at the time, the Hispanic-Argentine Analía Gadé) with their different avatars. Family, work and conjugal, especially with those insurmountable barriers that must be overcome in order to acquire a decent home. It emerges as an acid and gray portrait of the Spain of the fifties, explaining the miseries and hardships that squeezed the desire for prosperity and freedom of a youth that lived in a constant unreality, tortured by the lack of autonomy, hopes and expectations. Within an opaque, gloomy and gloomy nation that left no room for genius or debate.