Aguaespejo granadino. Vibración de Granada. Estampas 1932. Película familiar. Galería fotográfica de las Misiones Pedagógicas. Fuego en Castilla. Fiestas cristianas-fiestas profanas. Fotografías del rodaje de Fuego en Castilla. Acariño Galaico. Tríptico elemental de España. Galería de fotos del Tríptico elemental de España. Val del Omar Sur-Norte. Ojala Val del Omar. Vértice Vórtice. Laboratorio Val del Omar. Val del Omar fuera de sus casillas. Collages. Fotomontajes PLAT. Diakinas. Tira tu reloj al agua.
Notes:
Title from container. "For Val del Omar, cinema had two essential vectors: one was sacred and which, fed by the poets, was capable of provoking the ascencion of the audience toward the light; the other was profane and, cultivated by the humanity of automations, relegated the audience to the shadows"--Container. Accompanying booklet includes a a brief introduction and brief presentations of the works.
Contents:
DVD 1. Aguaespejo granadino ; Vibración de Granada ; Estampas 1932 ; Película familiar ; Galería fotográfica de las Misiones Pedagógicas -- DVD 2. Fuego en Castilla ; Fiestas cristianas-fiestas profanas ; Fotografías del rodaje de Fuego en Castilla -- DVD 3. Acariño Galaico ; Tríptico elemental de España ; Galería de fotos del Tríptico elemental de España -- DVD 4. Mario Sáenz de Buruaga, Val del Omar Sur-Norte ; Cristina Esteban, Ojala Val del Omar ; Antonella La Sala, Vértice Vórtice ; Javier Viver, Laboratorio Val del Omar ; Velasco Broca, Val del Omar fuera de sus casillas ; Collages ; Fotomontajes PLAT ; Diakinas -- DVD 5. Eugeni Bonet, Tira tu reloj al agua.
Summary:
Includes the most famous pieces of the author, his "elementary" Aguaespejo Granada, Castile Fire and completed posthumously, Galician mite (Mud) as well as his documentary work during the republic, a corporate film on the work of educational missions by the peoples, and a brief family film of the time. Also included are documents, objects and experimental work of other authors related to the work of Val del Omar.
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