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Zonda : folclore Argentino / Barakacine presenta ; en coproducción con Zebra Producciones and Mondex & Cie ; producida por Marcelo Schapces, Mariana Erijimovich, Alejandro Israel ; escrita y dirigida por Carlos Saura.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Saura, Carlos, 1932- director, screenwriter.
Erijimovich, Mariana, producer.
Schapces, Marcelo, 1958- producer.
Israel, Alejandro, 1979- producer.
Barakacine (Firm), production company.
Zebra Producciones, production company.
Mondex & Cie, production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Dance--Argentina.
Dance.
Argentina--Folklore.
Argentina.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Dance films.
Folk dance music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (88 minutes)
Other Title:
Argentina
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : First Run Features, 2015.
Language Note:
In Spanish, with English subtitles.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
Poetic, riveting and moving, three-time Academy Award nominee Carlos Saura's latest foray into the music of Argentina explores the heart of traditional Argentine folklore and its stunning musical heritage - from traditional styles to modern dance. Now 84, the legendary director states: "by beginning with the most beautiful traditional songs, I wish to explore the deep, telluric connection between song and soil, tradition and the future ... I will create a film that is not only for aficionados but for all lovers of music and dance - as well as those who especially liked Carmen or Tango. My desire is to create a cinematic experience unlike any other."
Contents:
Bailecito
Baguala
Zamba
Chacarera doble
Copla
Chamamé
Homenaje a Mercedes Sosa
Zamba alegre
Vidala
Gato
Chacarera
Peña cuyana : zamba and cueca
Malambo
Ritmo de zamba
Homanaje a Atahulpa Yupanqui
Carnavalito
Chacarera doble.
Participant:
Choreography by Pajarin Saavedra
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed October 30, 2017).
Recorded barn of La Boca, Buenos Aires City.
OCLC:
1009117065

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