A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 22, 2012
Original Title:
Campo abierto
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Open Field is a documentary about Gabriel Orozco, a movie that chronologically records 10 years of the life and work of the artist in ten sequences. In different formats (super 8, 16 mm., HD), the film features some of the most important and dramatic moments of his life. These years, the most recent, have been the most ripe for Orozco, since he has become a key figure in the world of global contemporary art.
Director:
Juan Carlos Martín
Director of Photography:
Beto Casillas
Federico Barbabosa
Gerónimo Denti Generali
Editor:
Jeanette Russ
Executive Producer:
Renne Sotelo
Original Music Composer:
Gabriel Orozco
Producer:
Juan Carlos Martín
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