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La mano invisible = The invisible hand / El Sur Films ; Atera Films ; producida y dirigida por David Macián ; guión, Daniel Cortázar, David Macián.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Macián, David, film director, film producer, screenwriter.
Santa-Cruz, Bárbara, actor.
Pérez Prada, Daniel, 1981- actor.
Gelabert, Elisabet, actor.
Ortega Arjonilla, Esther, actor.
Torrijo, José Luis, actor.
Pomeroy, Bruto, actor.
Callejo, Luis, 1970- actor.
Salas, Marina, actor.
Larralde, Marta, 1981- actor.
Joulin Fallon, Christen, actor.
Cortázar, Daniel, screenwriter.
Sur Films (Firm), production company.
Atera Films, production company.
Pragda (Firm), distributor.
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Labor--Psychological aspects--Drama.
Labor.
Exploitation--Drama.
Exploitation.
Theater--Drama.
Theater.
Genre:
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (83 min.)) : sound, color
Other Title:
Invisible hand
Place of Publication:
[Brooklyn, New York] : Pragda Films, [2016]
Language Note:
In Spanish; closed captioning available.
System Details:
System requirements: An Internet browser with HTML5 support.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
digital
data file
Summary:
An industrial warehouse is turned into a stage. Eleven ordinary professionals are hired to do their work in front of an audience with apparent normality: a mason, a butcher, a seamstress, a teleoperator, a waiter, a mechanic, a computer operator, and a cleaner. Meanwhile, from the darkness of the auditorium, dozens of visitors observe the "wonderful" work show. Work of art, reality show, macabre experiment: they do not know what they've got into, nor who is the hand that moves the strings in that wicked theater.
Participant:
Elisabet Gelabert, Christen Joulin Fallon, Esther Ortega, Daniel Pérez Prada, Bruto Pomeroy, Marina Salas, Bárbara Santa-Cruz, José Luis Torrijo, Luis Callejo, Marta Larralde.
Credits:
Cinematography, Fernando Fernández ; editor, Daniel Cortázar.
Notes:
Based on the novel by Isaac Rosa.
Description based on online resource; title from title frames (Docuseek2, viewed July 12, 2023).
OCLC:
1390648504
Publisher Number:
pr-ihand Docuseek2
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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