
Saturnino García
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 25, 1935
Place of Birth: Bariones de la Vega, León, Spain
Known For

Elite
When three working class kids enroll in the most exclusive school in Spain, the clash between the wealthy and the poor students leads to tragedy.

The New Years
Óscar turns thirty on New Year's Eve with his life almost solved. Ana turns thirty on New Year's Day with her life still unresolved. They meet, fall in love, and begin a relationship that will last ten years.

Honey for Oshun
When his father dies, a Cuban man who was raised in the United States, learns that he was not abandoned by his mother but illegally taken out of Cuba. He goes back to the island and is helped in his search by a cousin and a taxi driver.

The Day of the Beast
When a rogue priest discovers the exact date the Antichrist will be born, he enlists a Death Metal record store clerk and a cheesy TV psychic for an urban spree of gore, sacrilege and twisted humor to prevent the Apocalypse.

Cuéntame cómo pasó
Recounts the experiences of a middle-class family, the Alcántaras, during the last years of the rule of Francisco Franco and the beginning of the Spanish Transition to democracy.

Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead
Alcoholic prostitute Gloria is in the middle of a business deal with gangsters when a fatal confrontation occurs. She flees Mexico City, returning to her native Madrid, where she's reunited with her comatose husband and his mother, while hitman Eduardo is pursuing her to retrieve information.

Thanks for the Tip
The story of an odd family in which two uncles, apparently bachelors, play the role of mother and father for their two orphan nephews in the Valencia of the 1960s and 70s.

The Last Train
Three old men and a little boy try to preserve what they consider to be National Patrimony in the form of a locomotive nicknamed the "33"

Salto al vacío
Alex is a young woman who resorts to arms and drug trafficking to support her parents and younger brother in 1990s Basque Country. Alex has her life further complicated by her unrequited love for Javi, a member of her criminal gang.

The Waiting List
At a rundown bus station in rural Cuba, the line of passengers waiting just keeps getting longer. The problem is that every bus that passes by is already full. Their only hope is to wait for the station's bus to be fixed. As the disparate group settles in, relationships start forming between the passengers: Emilio, a young engineer, becomes smitten with a beautiful young woman who is en route to meet her Spanish fiancé, a blind man gets support from the others to go to the head of the line. Frustration and disorder reign when the one bus brakes down and no one can leave. Resigned to working together, the group magically transforms the station into a beautiful place where no one wants to leave.
Filmography
as Tomás
as Paquirri
as Padre Gabriel
as Padre Nieves
as Eusebio
as The Old Man
as Sr. Fettes
as Agapito
as Medieval Goldsmith
as Shepherd
as The Body Snatcher
as Cayetana's Grandfather
as Mariano
as Don Domingo
as Zacherley
as Sacaluga
as Juan Ángel
as Abuelo
as Jefe zapatería
as Inspector Jefe
as Vendedor de cuchillos
as Armando Regalado
as Nemesio
as De León
as Cliente
as Justino
as Anselmo
as Avelino
as El forense
as Cura y San Antonio
as Bruno
as El Ahorcado
as Padre
as Padre Isabel
as Carraca
as Marcial
as Justino
as Muerte
as Padre de Victor
as Receptionist
as Priest
as Médico
as Enfermero
as Luis
as Marido Juliana
as Justino
as Padre de Lucía
as Don Saturnino
as César 'Quimicefa' Ravenstein
as Poor Devil
as Romero
as Pueblerino
as Cabrero
as Hombre que puja 200 pesetas (uncredited)