Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? Filming Locations
Where was Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? filmed? Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? was filmed in 5 locations across Spain in the following places:
Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? Filming Locations
Almería is a city in southeast Spain. The Alcazaba is an imposing Moorish fortress overlooking the city. The fortified, 16th-century Almería Cathedral has a Gothic ribbed ceiling. The Museum of Almería displays archaeological finds from across the region. Underground lies a network of tunnels, the Civil War Shelters of Almería. The English Cable is a huge iron pier and symbol of the city’s former mining industry.
Spain, a country on Europe’s Iberian Peninsula, includes 17 autonomous regions with diverse geography and cultures. Capital city Madrid is home to the Royal Palace and Prado museum, housing works by European masters. Segovia has a medieval castle (the Alcázar) and an intact Roman aqueduct. Catalonia’s capital, Barcelona, is defined by Antoni Gaudí’s whimsical modernist landmarks like the Sagrada Família church.
Tembleque is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2010 census, the municipality had a population of 2 390 inhabitants, but it has since declined.
Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? (1972)
Theatre director Don Albino Moncalieri and his only employee Guido Guidi are in desperate need of money. On tour throughout Mexico they get by accident entangled in revolutionary activities.