Looking for Matilde

Looking for Matilde

Release date : November 23, 2013
Runtime : 1h 2m
Countries of origin : Argentina / Brazil / Chile / Venezuela /
Original Language : French / Portuguese / Spanish /
Production companies : Perau /
November 23, 2013 1h 2m Argentina Documentary French More
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After learning kinetic art in France, Matilde Pérez (1916-2014) returned to Chile in 1961 to practice this trend but found herself ahead of her time. The testimonies of specialists and friends to Matilde generate a provocative speech about a culturally deficient country, narrated through the rescue of the work and the life story of an artist who questioned the established and was condemned to isolation.
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  • title:Looking for Matilde
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 2m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina · Brazil · Chile · Venezuela ·
  • Original Language: French · Portuguese · Spanish ·
  • Director: Constanza Luzoro / Pedro Lacerda /
  • Writers: Felipe Muñoz · Pedro Lacerda · Constanza Luzoro ·
  • Production companies: Perau ·
  • Overview:After learning kinetic art in France, Matilde Pérez (1916-2014) returned to Chile in 1961 to practice this trend but found herself ahead of her time. The testimonies of specialists and friends to Matilde generate a provocative speech about a culturally deficient country, narrated through the rescue of the work and the life story of an artist who questioned the established and was condemned to isolation.
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