Espino, El . The Thorn
A haunting art movie that uncompromisingly brings forth the feelings and demons of its charcters. Dominated by an extraordinary poerty of image and acting, this short film stands out from all points of view, indicating a strong lineage with the Bunuel masterpieces. The film is semi-documentary, tell...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Spanish |
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The International School of Film and Television
2004
Cuba |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:3d7cfca1-b167-44ec-a756-06f3652fba91 |
Summary: | A haunting art movie that uncompromisingly brings forth the feelings and demons of its charcters. Dominated by an extraordinary poerty of image and acting, this short film stands out from all points of view, indicating a strong lineage with the Bunuel masterpieces. The film is semi-documentary, telling the story of a couple consumed by an overwhealming trauma. |
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Published: | 2004 |