Celuloide colectivo : el cine en guerra / Una producción de Nadie es Perfecto Movie Productions, Just Films ; guión, Óscar Martín, David Martín ; dirigido por Oscar Martín ; documentalista, Diego García Fabra.
In 1936, in Spain, the entertainment industry began a process of collectivization, being under the direct control of the employees of cinemas, theaters and music halls. For the first time, the cinema performed documentaries, especially about the Civil War (1936-1939). At this time, despite the circu...
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Language: | Spanish |
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In Spanish; with Spanish subtitles when other languages are spoken. |
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[Madrid] : [Barcelona] :
Nadie es Perfecto Movie Productions ; Just Films,
[2009]
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Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (1 video file (85 min.)) : sound, color. |
Format: | Electronic Video |
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In 1936, in Spain, the entertainment industry began a process of collectivization, being under the direct control of the employees of cinemas, theaters and music halls. For the first time, the cinema performed documentaries, especially about the Civil War (1936-1939). At this time, despite the circumstances, they came to perform more than one hundred films and reports that managed to keep the film industry. This documentary reconstructs the collectivisation experience. -- Digitalia Film Library. |
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Note: | Originally released as a documentary in 2009. Interviews to 22 motion picture producers and directors active during the Spanish Civil war. |
Credits: | Cinematographer, Juan Plasencia; editor, David Martín; music, Javier Ibáñez, Guillermo Torres. |
Source of Description: |
Online resource; title from opening/closing credits (Digitalia Film Library, viewed September 25, 2015). |