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La Película
Directed by José María Paolantonio
Written byErnesto Frers
José María Paolantonio
Produced bySabina Sigler
Starring Ernesto Bianco
Alejandra Boero
Nora Cullen
Ricardo Espalter
Cacho Espíndola
Diana Maggi
Héctor Pellegrini
Horacio Roca
Marilina Ross
Hugo Soto
Osvaldo Terranova
María Valenzuela
CinematographyMiguel Rodríguez
Edited byAntonio Ripoll
Music byGustavo Beytelman
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Running time
95 min.
CountryArgentina
Language Spanish

La Película is a 1975 Argentine film. It won the "Opera Prima" prize at the San Sebastian International Festival in 1976. [1]

Plot summary

The film features movies within movies. At one level is the filming of a silent western entitled "El Corazon del gaucho" (lit. "the Cowboys's Heart"). The western's plot focuses on the kidnapping of a bride-to-be ( Diana Maggi) and her rescue by the groom played by Ernesto Bianco. Another level of the film is about the reaction of the residents of San Benito to the arrival of the actors. The third thread of the movie follows a young film-buff named Truffini, a reference to François Truffaut. Truffini documents the making of the movie and its intersection with local life. [1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b "La Película, un western criollo filmado en Cañuelas y Uribelarrea". Info Canuelas (in Spanish). 1 September 2019.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from La película)
La Película
Directed by José María Paolantonio
Written byErnesto Frers
José María Paolantonio
Produced bySabina Sigler
Starring Ernesto Bianco
Alejandra Boero
Nora Cullen
Ricardo Espalter
Cacho Espíndola
Diana Maggi
Héctor Pellegrini
Horacio Roca
Marilina Ross
Hugo Soto
Osvaldo Terranova
María Valenzuela
CinematographyMiguel Rodríguez
Edited byAntonio Ripoll
Music byGustavo Beytelman
Release date
  • 1975 (1975)
Running time
95 min.
CountryArgentina
Language Spanish

La Película is a 1975 Argentine film. It won the "Opera Prima" prize at the San Sebastian International Festival in 1976. [1]

Plot summary

The film features movies within movies. At one level is the filming of a silent western entitled "El Corazon del gaucho" (lit. "the Cowboys's Heart"). The western's plot focuses on the kidnapping of a bride-to-be ( Diana Maggi) and her rescue by the groom played by Ernesto Bianco. Another level of the film is about the reaction of the residents of San Benito to the arrival of the actors. The third thread of the movie follows a young film-buff named Truffini, a reference to François Truffaut. Truffini documents the making of the movie and its intersection with local life. [1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b "La Película, un western criollo filmado en Cañuelas y Uribelarrea". Info Canuelas (in Spanish). 1 September 2019.

External links



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