De Salamanca a ninguna parte

Documentary about the group of experimental Spanish filmakers who met in Salamanca and founded the neo-realist New Spanish Cinema movement in the 1950's. Includes contemporary interviews with the filmakers and newsreel footage. Filmakers interviewed include Basilio Martin Patino, Miguel Picazo...

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Corporate Authors: Artimaña Producciones, Manga Films, S.L
Other Authors: Borau, José Luis, 1929-2012, Camus, Mario, 1935-2021, De la Peña, Chema, De la Peña, Chema, Martín Patino, Basilio, Picazo, Miguel, Saura, Carlos, 1932-2023
Format: Unknown
Language:Spanish
English
French
Published: Barcelona : Manga Films, 2003
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Summary:Documentary about the group of experimental Spanish filmakers who met in Salamanca and founded the neo-realist New Spanish Cinema movement in the 1950's. Includes contemporary interviews with the filmakers and newsreel footage. Filmakers interviewed include Basilio Martin Patino, Miguel Picazo, Carlos Saura, Jose Luis Borau and Mario Camus
Documentary film about the group of experimental Spanish filmmakers who met in Salamanca and founded the neo-realist New Spanish Cinema movement in the 1950's. Includes contemporary interviews with the filmmakers and newsreel footage. Filmmakers interviewed include Basilio Martín Patino, Miguel Picazo, Carlos Saura, José Luis Borau and Mario Camus
Item Description:Cataloged from container and Internet movie database
Extras include trailer, videoclip, making of, off the record (interviews with Alfonso Guerra and Antonio Mercero), technical credit, filmographies, and director's notes (total ca. 60 min.)
Includes trailer, videoclip, making of, off the record, technical details, filmographies, and director's notes
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2002
Physical Description:1 videodisc (83 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD; PAL zone 2; widescreen
DVD; widescreen; PAL; Zone 2
Production Credits:Director of photography, Rafael Roche ; script, Chema de la Peña, Oscar de Julian
Director of photography, Rafael Roche ; script, Chema de la Peña, Oscar de Julian ; photo editor, Antonio Lara ; sound editor, Nacho Royo