Mudanza

Mudanza

Release date : December 4, 2008
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Pere Portabella /
Writers : Pere Portabella /
Production companies : Films 59 /
December 4, 2008 20m Spain Documentary Spanish More
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"Mudanza" (Removal) came to be made after the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist was asked for involvement in a project in the Huerta de San Vicente, the home and museum of the García-Lorca family in Granada. The film records the removal of furniture and objects from the building, leaving visitors able to move freely amongst its empty spaces and a silence charged with feeling and resonance and the take from the experience whatever they demand from it - thus making poet Federico García Lorca's emotive and historic absence even more powerful, evident and heartfelt.
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  • title:Mudanza
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Pere Portabella /
  • Writers: Pere Portabella ·
  • Production companies: Films 59 ·
  • Overview:"Mudanza" (Removal) came to be made after the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist was asked for involvement in a project in the Huerta de San Vicente, the home and museum of the García-Lorca family in Granada. The film records the removal of furniture and objects from the building, leaving visitors able to move freely amongst its empty spaces and a silence charged with feeling and resonance and the take from the experience whatever they demand from it - thus making poet Federico García Lorca's emotive and historic absence even more powerful, evident and heartfelt.
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