Parsi

Parsi

Release date : March 16, 2019
Runtime : 23m
Countries of origin : Argentina / Guinea-Bissau / Switzerland /
Original Language : Spanish /
Writers : Mariano Blatt /
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March 16, 2019 23m Argentina Documentary Spanish More
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No es (It isn’t) is a cumulative poem by Mariano Blatt, whose constant writing process extends over a lifetime. The text of the poem, to which verses are added over days, months and years, can cover anything: images, people, memories, landscapes, phrases, ideas, etc. Having that list of “what seems to be but isn’t” ringing in his head, Eduardo Williams’ film Parsi observes in a perpetual movement the spaces and people to create another poem that is caressed, crashes and spins next to No es.
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  • title:Parsi
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:23m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina · Guinea-Bissau · Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Eduardo Williams / Mariano Blatt /
  • Writers: Mariano Blatt ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:No es (It isn’t) is a cumulative poem by Mariano Blatt, whose constant writing process extends over a lifetime. The text of the poem, to which verses are added over days, months and years, can cover anything: images, people, memories, landscapes, phrases, ideas, etc. Having that list of “what seems to be but isn’t” ringing in his head, Eduardo Williams’ film Parsi observes in a perpetual movement the spaces and people to create another poem that is caressed, crashes and spins next to No es.
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