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Martes de carnaval 1991

★ 5.091 min📅 1991-06-20

Fernando Bauluz's *Martes de carnaval* (1991) plunges viewers into a haunting psychological thriller-drama where a struggling writer, desperate for inspiration and cash, returns to his childhood hometown.

Director: Fernando Bauluz

Cast

Fernando Guillén
Fernando Guillén
Escritor
Miguel Molina
Miguel Molina
Estudiante
Juan Diego
Juan Diego
Editor
Ángela Molina
Ángela Molina
María del Campo 2ª
Manuel Quintas
Peliqueiro 1º de Laza
Francisco Villaza
Peliqueiro 2º de Laza
Luis García
Peliqueiro 3º de Laza
Elisa Montés
Elisa Montés
Ama
Rosa Álvarez
Madre estudiante
Ferreiro Gazamas
Fogueteiro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Martes de carnaval* (1991) about?

A financially strapped writer returns to his hometown, where alcohol-fueled hallucinations send him hurtling back 50 years to a fateful Mardi Gras Tuesday during his youth. The film explores how the past lingers in the present through his fractured psyche.

Who directed *Martes de carnaval*?

Fernando Bauluz directed this atmospheric thriller-drama, weaving psychological tension with a nostalgic yet unsettling narrative style.

Who stars in *Martes de carnaval*?

The film features a powerhouse cast including Fernando Guillén, Ángela Molina, Juan Diego, and Miguel Molina, delivering performances that ground the film's surreal emotional landscape.

Is *Martes de carnaval* (1991) worth watching?

While not widely rated, the film's unique blend of drama and thriller elements, coupled with strong performances from veteran actors, makes it a compelling watch for fans of introspective, atmospheric cinema.

How long is *Martes de carnaval*?

The runtime of *Martes de carnaval* is 91 minutes.

About Martes de carnaval (1991) — A Spanish thriller-drama about memory and madness

Fernando Bauluz's *Martes de carnaval* (1991) plunges viewers into a haunting psychological thriller-drama where a struggling writer, desperate for inspiration and cash, returns to his childhood hometown. Haunted by alcoholism and the weight of unfulfilled dreams, his reality blurs as vivid, surreal dreams transport him back to a pivotal Mardi Gras Tuesday from his teenage years—half a century earlier. This atmospheric exploration of memory, addiction, and existential regret unfolds against the backdrop of his fractured psyche, weaving a narrative that oscillates between past and present with unsettling precision.

Starring screen legends Fernando Guillén and Ángela Molina alongside Juan Diego and Miguel Molina, the film blends intense drama with the eerie tension of a thriller. Bauluz crafts a moody, introspective journey through time, where every drink taken and every memory revisited feels like a step closer to unraveling the truth—or losing it entirely.