A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 7, 2019
Original Title:
La herida y el cuchillo (Notas para un film sobre García Wehbi)
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Ojo Blindado
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
"The wound and the knife" is several things, or at least three: a documentary, a fiction and an essay. A documentary about the creative process of the last 5 years of the artist Emilio García Wehbi, a series of fictional scenes that dialogue with his work and a kind of essay on the body. In this sense, the staging is situated in the fragment, not only in the fragments of Wehbi's works, but also in the fragments of the bodies that make up those works. Thus, a little adrift and with a puzzle structure, in "The wound and the knife" I manifest a constant will to jump into the void, in this way the film denies itself as a closed work, but rather, what what it tries to be is a draft, the single notes that survived my own process.
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Art Direction:
Mirella Hoijman
Director:
Miguel Zeballos
Director of Photography:
Miguel Zeballos
Luís Mirás Vega
Tamara Ajzensztat
Editor:
Valentina Flynn
Miguel Zeballos
Executive Producer:
Sandra Gugliotta
Producer:
Sandra Gugliotta
Sound:
Martín Loiacono
Writer:
Miguel Zeballos
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