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Release Date:
November 22, 2018
Original Title:
78 Revoluciones
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
Marcel Keoroglian, a public figure in Uruguay thanks to his works in carnival, television, radio and cinema, has at home eighteen records of the 1949 carnival that have never been heard. These records were recorded by José Goglian, an Armenian immigrant, who in the 1940s lived in Villa del Cerro (a Montevidean neighborhood made up of many immigrant groups) and who invited his neighbour carnival musicians to his apartment to record them with a phonograph. This documentary is focused on Marcel's passionate bond with the murga genre, as he writes the lyrics for a group that is preparing for the next carnival, while looking for a way to revive the music of these albums that awaited sixty-eight years to be heard.
Animation:
Marcelo Montaldo
Assistant Director:
Camila de los Santos
Camera Operator:
Germán Tejeira
Director:
Germán Tejeira
Marcel Keoroglian
Director of Photography:
Germán Tejeira
Editor:
Julián Goyoaga
Music:
Edú Lombardo
Producer:
Julián Goyoaga
Camila de los Santos
Screenplay:
Marcel Keoroglian
Germán Tejeira
Sound Designer:
Nicolás Rodríguez
Manuel Scavone
Sound Director:
Gabriel Guerrero
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