A Love Song in Spanish

A Love Song in Spanish

Release date : March 1, 2021
Runtime : 24m
Countries of origin : France / Panama /
Original Language : Spanish / French /
Director : Ana Elena Tejera /
Writers : Ana Elena Tejera /
Production companies : Le Fresnoy / Mestizo Cinema /
March 1, 2021 24m France Documentary Spanish More
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The piece, an experiment that begins on the skin, in the skins of a family that spoke in silence about a tropical dictatorship in the 1980s, the dictatorship of a house. The skins whispered silently and their voices were heard in the corners, on the walls, in the cooking pot, on the soupspoon, on the wet beans. As the soldiers marched in the streets, the echo of their footsteps resonated in the walls of the home of a military man’s family, a house where the words were forgotten. With few oral resources, some photographs and some stolen confessions, the director proposes an exploration that goes from the personal to the political through a fictionalized experience of the family story related to the dictatorship of Panama.
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  • title:A Love Song in Spanish
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:24m
  • Genres: Documentary · War ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Panama ·
  • Original Language: Spanish · French ·
  • Director: Ana Elena Tejera /
  • Writers: Ana Elena Tejera ·
  • Production companies: Le Fresnoy · Mestizo Cinema ·
  • Overview:The piece, an experiment that begins on the skin, in the skins of a family that spoke in silence about a tropical dictatorship in the 1980s, the dictatorship of a house. The skins whispered silently and their voices were heard in the corners, on the walls, in the cooking pot, on the soupspoon, on the wet beans. As the soldiers marched in the streets, the echo of their footsteps resonated in the walls of the home of a military man’s family, a house where the words were forgotten. With few oral resources, some photographs and some stolen confessions, the director proposes an exploration that goes from the personal to the political through a fictionalized experience of the family story related to the dictatorship of Panama.
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