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Release Date:
January 29, 2010
Original Title:
Pedra, peixe, rio: Itamatatiua
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Moztu Filmak
Sonora Estudios
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 70
A film that explores the space of intimacy shared by three people who live under the same roof. Ariana, an eight-year-old foster girl from the city of Sao Luis, Iban, an anthropologist of European origin who intends to make a documentary film, and Doña Eloisa, a native woman from Itamatatiua who works in ceramics. The members of this kind of family in transit find in common a feeling that binds them intimately: the feeling of loss. Ariana, Doña Eloisa and Iban have lived the experience of separation from their mothers. Human fragility will become the truth of their relationship, even more so after Sheyla's death.
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Cinematography:
Iban Ayesta Aldanondo
Co-Producer:
Martín J. Guridi
Álvaro Herrero
Director:
Iban Ayesta Aldanondo
Editor:
Iban Ayesta Aldanondo
Enara Goikoetxea
Executive Producer:
Iban Ayesta Aldanondo
Pako Ruiz
Iurre Tellería
Foley Artist:
Álvaro Herrero
Foley Recording Engineer:
Iñaki Alonso
Martín J. Guridi
Music:
Pascal Gaigne
Music Arranger:
Martín J. Guridi
Production Assistant:
Loreto Agirre
Recording Supervision:
Iñaki Alonso
Sound Designer:
Iñaki Alonso
Sound Editor:
Martín J. Guridi
Writer:
Iban Ayesta Aldanondo
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