Bolívar, a Tropical Symphony

Bolívar, a Tropical Symphony

Release date : January 1, 1979
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Venezuela /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Diego Rísquez /
Production companies : Producciones Guakamaya /
January 1, 1979 1h 15m Venezuela Drama Spanish More
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This is the first of Diego Risquez’ trilogy of avant-garde cinematic treatments of historical subjects. Using a painterly style, it features portraits, still lifes, and scenes shot as tableaux vivants, the film provides an experimental interpretation of the arrival of the Spanish and their domination of the New World, as well as the Venezuelan Independence movement, focusing on the role of Simón Bolívar. There is no dialogue or narration, simply a musical score and the depiction of events from Bolívar’s career.
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  • title:Bolívar, a Tropical Symphony
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Venezuela ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Diego Rísquez /
  • Writers: Gastón Barbu · Diego Rísquez ·
  • Production companies: Producciones Guakamaya ·
  • Overview:This is the first of Diego Risquez’ trilogy of avant-garde cinematic treatments of historical subjects. Using a painterly style, it features portraits, still lifes, and scenes shot as tableaux vivants, the film provides an experimental interpretation of the arrival of the Spanish and their domination of the New World, as well as the Venezuelan Independence movement, focusing on the role of Simón Bolívar. There is no dialogue or narration, simply a musical score and the depiction of events from Bolívar’s career.
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