
Ovidi Montllor
Acting
Biography
Ovidi Montllor i Mengual, known as Ovidi Montllor, (Alcoi, February 4, 1942 - Barcelona, March 10, 1995)
Born: February 4, 1942
Place of Birth: Alcoi, Valencia, Spain
Known For

La teranyina
In 1909, the Rigau brothers are the owners of the most important textile factory in Feixes. When Francesc dies, Julià, a dark and ambitious ex-military man, takes over the steamer and confronts everyone to make uniforms for the Spanish army that is fighting the war in Morocco.

Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing
Teodoro, a Spanish engineer working as a professor in the United States, returns to Spain to enjoy a sabbatical year.

Overdose
Paco, the teenage son of a Civil Guard commander in Basque Country, becomes addicted to heroin.

The Nest
In a town near Salamanca, an eccentric widower, aged 60, is captivated by an imp, a precocious 13 year old. Alejandro is wealthy and alone, passing time with music, chess, and his shotgun. Gregoria (Goyita) the daughter of a weak-willed policeman and his bullying wife, is a budding naturalist who conspires to meet Alejandro. Even though he knows the village is talking, Alejandro spends time with Goyita, on walks, horseback rides, and dinners. He's enchanted and tells his friend the village priest that he's living for the first time. Goyita makes new demands on Alejandro, and he must decide how to be true to his ethics and to this Platonic yet highly-charged relationship.

Journey to the Beyond
A doctor in parapsychology invites some people to their mansion. They all have lived some kind of paranormal experiences.

El Pico 2
Following the events of El pico, the heroin-addicted Paco faces jail time due to his involvement in a double murder.

Poachers
Angel is a poacher who lives in the forest with his domineering mother. One day he goes to the city and meets Milagros, an escapee from a reform school and the lover of a known criminal so he takes her to his house in the mountains.

Escape From Segovia
In the summer of 1977, a political prisoner, living in exile, recounts the circumstances of his escape to a journalist: in April 76, a group of ETA members planned to escape from prison, but the project fails when, due to a tip-off, the guards discover the tunnel they are digging. The inmates, far from being discouraged, start a second tunnel.

El río que nos lleva
In 1946, an irishman joins a group of 'gancheros' (wood workers) while they drive wood thru the Tajo river, discovering human solidarity.

The Burned City
The film depicts ten years of Catalan history, from 1899 with the defeat of the Spanish side in the Cuban War of Independence to the Tragic Week 1909.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Manel
as Juan
as Cordetes
as Hombre historia moneda
as Pascual
as Director L'Hora
as Domingo Cuadrado
as Cuatrodedos
as Cambrer
as Thief
as Biscúter
as Arnau Neyras
as Mike Vidal
as El Cojo (archive footage)
as Héctor
as El cojo
as Ramón Prats
as Carlos Jiménez
as Luis
as Oriol
as The Mute
as Carlos
as Manuel
as Juan
as Ullóa
as Miranda
as Manolin
as Jordi
as Agustín
as Emiliano Iglesias
as Calixto
as Ángel
as Ricardo