Soriano (film)

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Soriano es una película documental de Argentina filmada en colores dirigida por Eduardo Montes Bradley sobre su propio guion que se estrenó el 22 de abril de 1999. El filme fue preestrenado en el Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente de Buenos Aires de 1999 e incluye el cortometraje inédito Un joven de nuestro tiempo, realizado por el propio Osvaldo Soriano en Tandil en 1962. rdf:langString
Soriano is a biographical documentary by Eduardo Montes-Bradley exploring the life and works of Osvaldo Soriano, author of Funny Dirty Little War through testimonies of friends and family in Argentina, France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. The documentary includes rare 16mm footage filmed by Soriano and friends in his hometown of Tandil in the early 1960s. Part of this original footage was used by the director to reconstruct a short film as it was scripted by a young Osvaldo Soriano. The show film is now on the permanent collection of several university libraries. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Soriano (película)
rdf:langString Soriano (film)
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rdf:langString Gastón Ocampo
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rdf:langString Ana María Shua, Gianni Minà, Franco Lucentini, Gianni Minà and others
rdf:langString Soriano es una película documental de Argentina filmada en colores dirigida por Eduardo Montes Bradley sobre su propio guion que se estrenó el 22 de abril de 1999. El filme fue preestrenado en el Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente de Buenos Aires de 1999 e incluye el cortometraje inédito Un joven de nuestro tiempo, realizado por el propio Osvaldo Soriano en Tandil en 1962.
rdf:langString Soriano is a biographical documentary by Eduardo Montes-Bradley exploring the life and works of Osvaldo Soriano, author of Funny Dirty Little War through testimonies of friends and family in Argentina, France, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. The documentary includes rare 16mm footage filmed by Soriano and friends in his hometown of Tandil in the early 1960s. Part of this original footage was used by the director to reconstruct a short film as it was scripted by a young Osvaldo Soriano. The show film is now on the permanent collection of several university libraries. Soriano was filmed in several locations including Milan, Rome, Paris, Linz am Rhein, Brussels, and Buenos Aires, and includes interviews with Osvaldo Bayer, Héctor Olivera, Gianni Minà, Franco Lucentini, Federico Luppi, Eduardo Galeano, Fernando Birri and others. Soriano theatrical release was followed by the publication of a collection of testimonies in the essay “Soriano: Un Retrato” containing the entire original interviews, including the fragments that did not make it to the final cut. Soriano was later published on DVD by Noticias.
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