La peli de Batato

La peli de Batato

Release date : April 7, 2011
Runtime : 2h 30m
Countries of origin : Argentina /
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Director : Peter Pank / Goyo Anchou /
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Batato Barea, the “clown/intellectual/transvestite” was a genius of the underground scene who was able to represent all the nuances of a changing country with his own poetic radicalism, in such a unique way that it made him irreplaceable. That paradox is the basis for this documentary by Peter Pank and Goyo Anchou, two authors in search of a character and his legacy, but also his irreplaceable presence and instantaneous, evanescent theatricality, which challenged every mandate and convention.
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  • title:La peli de Batato
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:2h 30m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Peter Pank / Goyo Anchou /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Batato Barea, the “clown/intellectual/transvestite” was a genius of the underground scene who was able to represent all the nuances of a changing country with his own poetic radicalism, in such a unique way that it made him irreplaceable. That paradox is the basis for this documentary by Peter Pank and Goyo Anchou, two authors in search of a character and his legacy, but also his irreplaceable presence and instantaneous, evanescent theatricality, which challenged every mandate and convention.
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