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Release Date:
July 11, 2003
Original Title:
La noche de las cámaras despiertas
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
The film tells how in 1970 a group of Argentine filmmakers - including Alberto Fischerman, Rafael Filippelli, Julio Ludueña, Miguel Bejo, Jorge Cedrón, Dody Scheuer and Luis Zanger - decided to make a short film each in one night. The occasion is perfect to describe the atmosphere of the '70s, the fever in which militants and publicists lived, the clash between art and politics. Includes fragments of the films The Players vs. Ángeles Caídos (Fischerman, 1969), Shadows (John Cassavetes, 1959), Made in U.S.A. (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966), L'eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962), The Hour of the Furnaces (Pino Solanas & Octavio Getino, 1968), Tire dié (Fernando Birri, 1960), Alianza para el progreso (Ludueña, 1971), La civilización está haciendo masa y no deja oír (Ludueña, 1974) and La pieza de Franz (Fischerman, 1974).
Author:
Beatriz Sarlo
Camera Operator:
Ariel Burta
Luciano Zito
Hernán Andrade
Director:
Víctor Cruz
Hernán Andrade
Editor:
Emiliano Serra
Executive Producer:
Víctor Cruz
Hernán Andrade
Graphic Designer:
Juan Galindo
Music:
Gastón Lell
Gonzalo Falzari
Leo Chialvo
Diego Braconi
Producer:
Verónica Fara
Javier Díaz
Verónica Rodríguez
Producer's Assistant:
María Gil
Laura García Andino
Script:
Víctor Cruz
Hernán Andrade
Sound:
Juan Pablo Di Bitonto
Sound Assistant:
Marcelo Rodríguez
Technical Advisor:
Fabián Lettieri
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