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Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
Palabras degolladas. Alfonsina Storni en Coronda
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Espacio Santafesino
Ojos de Caleidoscopio
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
"Palabras degolladas. Alfonsina Storni en Coronda" is a documentary unit that tells the story of poet Alfonsina Storni's brief stay in the city of Coronda, Santa Fe, where she studied and earned her teaching degree. The film uses this event as an excuse to recount a before and after: what Alfonsina Storni meant as a woman in the society of the time she lived in Coronda, before establishing herself as a renowned poet, and what happened after her departure. Her figure as a woman and artist. What she represents both for the people of Coronda and for Argentine society in general. It brings into play the legacy of her work, her thinking, her status as a woman, and the fact that she has influenced the inhabitants of this city to this day. It features testimonies from different perspectives: historians, intellectuals, as well as citizens of Coronda.
Animation:
Leonardo Martín
Marcos Martinez
Belén Altamirano
Art Direction:
Hernán Romero
Assistant Art Director:
Julieta Oberlin
Iván Gómez
Assistant Camera:
Tomás Altamirano
Assistant Director:
Luciano Giardino
Camera Operator:
Belén Altamirano
Diego Pratto
Color Grading:
Marcos Martinez
Director:
Belén Altamirano
Director of Photography:
Diego Pratto
Editor:
Belén Altamirano
Electrician:
Tomás Altamirano
Iván Gómez
Executive Producer:
Belén Altamirano
Gaffer:
Tomás Altamirano
Music:
Sebastián Britos
Producer:
Luciano Giardino
Production Assistant:
Julieta Oberlin
Iván Gómez
Second Assistant Camera:
Iván Gómez
Sound:
Iván Paciuk
Sound Post Supervisor:
Sebastián Britos
Belén Altamirano
Writer:
Belén Altamirano
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