Nocturne 29

Nocturne 29

Release date : July 1, 1969
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Pere Portabella /
Production companies : Films 59 /
July 1, 1969 1h 26m Spain Drama Spanish More
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Portabella’s first feature, co-scripted by poet Joan Brossa, became one of the most influential works of the Barcelona avant-garde, although like all his early films, it circulated only in an underground fashion. Eschewing dialogue, the director constructs a non-narrative story in fragments that reveal the daily lives of an adulterous couple interspersed with a cryptic stream of unrelated imagery. The title of this homage to directors including Eisenstein, Antonioni, Bergman, and Buñuel refers to the 29 “black years” of the Franco dictatorship. — chicago.cervantes.es
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Lucia Bosè
Señora (as Lucia Bose)
Mario Cabré
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Ramón Julia
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Antoni Tàpies
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  • title:Nocturne 29
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Drama · Horror · Mystery ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Pere Portabella /
  • Writers: Joan Brossa · Joan Brossa · Pere Portabella · Pere Portabella ·
  • Production companies: Films 59 ·
  • Overview:Portabella’s first feature, co-scripted by poet Joan Brossa, became one of the most influential works of the Barcelona avant-garde, although like all his early films, it circulated only in an underground fashion. Eschewing dialogue, the director constructs a non-narrative story in fragments that reveal the daily lives of an adulterous couple interspersed with a cryptic stream of unrelated imagery. The title of this homage to directors including Eisenstein, Antonioni, Bergman, and Buñuel refers to the 29 “black years” of the Franco dictatorship. — chicago.cervantes.es
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