Soriano (film)
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Soriano | |
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Directed by | Eduardo Montes-Bradley |
Produced by | Eduardo Montes-Bradley |
Written by | Eduardo Montes-Bradley |
Starring |
Osvaldo Bayer Martín Caparrós Nico Orengo Giani Mina |
Music by | Various |
Cinematography | Gastón Ocampo |
Editing by | Eduardo Montes-Bradley |
Distributed by | Patagonia Film Group |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country |
United States Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Soriano is a documentary on the life of Osvaldo Soriano by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.[1] Soriano includes rare footage filmed by Osvaldo Soriano (The protagonist) and friends during the early 1960s. Shot in Milano, Rome, Paris, Lintz Am Rhein, Brussels, and Buenos Aires the documentary follows on the footsteps of the Argentine writer in an attempt to reconstruct his life in exile after the military coup which forced many intellectuals in Argentina to seek refuge in Europe.
References
External links
- Soriano at the Internet Movie Database
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