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Release Date:
August 8, 2021
Original Title:
31 Minutos: Don Quijote
Production Companies:
Aplaplac
Teatro A Mil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Juan Carlos Bodoque plays Miguel de Cervantes; Tulio Triviño plays Don Quixote, Juanin Juan Harry plays Sancho and Patana plays Pantonia, the hidalgo's niece. Thus, the universe of the acclaimed children's program 31 Minutos is transferred to the work of Cervantes in a theatrical parody for children and adults that recreates essential elements of the story, maintaining some of its most innovative aspects: the author as a character in the work, the existence of the book within the same novel, etc. The puppet version of the literary classic is quite faithful to the original text, since it preserves entire dialogues from the novel as a way of valuing its validity. It also rescues themes such as fantasy, the necessary madness or eccentricity that takes us out of everyday life and inspires us to fulfill our dreams despite the difficulties; friendship and love as values worth defending tooth and nail, and humor as a trench against pedantry.
Art Designer:
Marcelo Gacitúa
Characters:
Miguel de Cervantes
Director:
Álvaro Díaz González
Pedro Peirano
Executive Producer:
Alejandra Neumann
Music:
Pablo Ilabaca
Camilo Salinas
Music Director:
Pablo Ilabaca
Novel:
Miguel de Cervantes
Prop Designer:
Marcelo Gacitúa
Carolina Silva
Daniela Gacitúa
Screenstory:
Miguel de Cervantes
Songs:
Álvaro Díaz González
Writer:
Pedro Peirano
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