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| Title: | Entre Marx y una mujer desnuda / Between Marx and a naked woman | | Director: | Camilo Luzuriaga | | Format: | 1 videodisc (90 min.) ; sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. DVD (Region 1) | | Imprint: | Quito, Ecuador : Grupo Cine ; [Tuscaloosa, Ala.?] : Pygmalion Media, 2006 | | Language: | Spanish with English, French and Spanish subtitles.
| | Notes: | Originally produced in 1996. Based on the book by Jorge Enrique Adoum. Pygmalion Media presents a Grupo Cine Production ; producer, directer, Camilo Luzuriaga. Executive producer, Gonzalo Ponce ; screenplay by Aristides Vargas ; cinematographer, Olivier Auverlau ; music by Diego Luzuriaga ; art director, Jose Aviles ; edited by Santiago Parra and Antonio Baraona. Participants: Felipe Terán, Arístides Vargas, Lissette Cabrera, Maia Koulieva. Extra features: trailer, photo gallery, biographies. Special features include trailer, photo gallery, cast and crew, director biography, Jorge Enrique Adoum biography.
| | Plot: | A young writer is torn between an impossible love and the love for his country, in the midst of a dictatorship and the rebellion of the insignificant Communist party.
| | Subjects: | Feature Films. Ecuador. Revolutions.
Communists. Dictatorship. | | Location: | View Catalog Record |
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| Title: | Ratas, ratones, rateros | | Director: | Sebastian Cordero | | Format: | 1 videodisc (107 min.) ; sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. DVD (Region 1) | | Imprint: | Vanguard Cinema, 2001 | | Language: | Spanish with yellow English subtitles.
| | Notes: | Videodisc release of the 1999. Cabezahueca Producciones Independientes presenta con el apoyo de CEPSA en asociatión con Three Moons Entertainment una película de Sebastian Cordero. Writer, director, Sebastian Cordero ; executive producer, Isabel Davalos ; producer, Lisandra I. Rivera ; cinamatographer, Matthew Jensen ; editors, Sebastian Cordero, Mateo Herrera, Primal ; sound, Masakazu Shirane ; music, Sergio Sacoto-Arias ; art direction, Isabel Davalos ; photography, Matthew Jensen. Participants: Marco Bustos, Carlos Valencia, Simon Brauer, Cristina Davila, Fabricio Lalama, Irina Lopez
| | Plot: | Salvador, a young delinquent gets mixed up in the affairs of his ex-convict cousin who is in search of easy money and a hideout. Dragging along his family and friends, Salvador ends up destroying the few things that made sense in his life.
| | Subjects: | Feature films. Ecuador. | | Location: | View Catalog Record |
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| Title: | El Viejo que leía novelas de amor / The Old Man Who Read Love Stories | | Director: | Rolf de Heer | | Format: | 1 videodisc (90 min.) ; sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. DVD (PAL, Region 2) | | Imprint: | Madrid: 2004 | | Language: | English or Spanish with optional subtitles in English and Spanish
| | Notes: | Originally produced as a motion picture in 2001. Based upon the novel by Luis Sepulveda.
Writer/Director: Rolf de Heer.
Producers: Michelle de Broca.
Producers: Julie Ryan.
Executive Producer: Ernst Goldschmidt.
Co-producer: Inaki Nunez and Eddy Wijngaarde .
Line Producer: Caroline Hewitt.
Director of Photography: Denis Lenoir, AFC.
Production Designer: Gil Parrondo.
Production Designer: Pierre Voisin.
Film Editor: Tania Nehme.
Sound Designer: James Currie.
Costume Designer: Bernadette Corstens.
Costume Designer: Ellen Lens.
Composer: Graham Tardif. Casting: Karen Lindsay-Stewart.
Cast: Richard Dreyfuss; Timothy Spall; Hugo Weaving; Cathy Tyson; Victor Bottenbley; Frederico Celada; Luis Hostalot; Guillermo Toledo.
| | Plot: | Based on the novel by Luis Sepulveda, this drama stars Richard Dreyfuss as Antonio Bolivar, an elderly man who lives in a small village along the Amazon River. Many years ago, Boliver and his young wife came to the village as part of an effort to colonize the area; the couple was welcomed by Nushino (Victor Bottenbley), leader of the native tribes, but after a fever took the life of his spouse and attacks by fortune seekers caused the natives to turn their backs on the white settlers, Bolivar has been virtually alone, with only one close friend in the village, an aging dentist named Rubicondo (Hugo Weaving). Bolivar passes his time by reading florid romance novels passed along to him by Josefina (Cathy Tyson), Rubicondo's mistress who works as an aide for the village's mayor, Luis Agalla (Timothy Spall). Agalla, not an especially scrupulous man, has been selling illegal hunting permits to visitors hunting big game, and one of his customers made the mistake of killing and skinning a pack of jaguar cubs; the mother of the cats found the hunter, and tore him to shreds. Now likely to attack any human she sees, the mother jaguar is roaming the jungle near the village and must be found before she can kill again, and Bolivar steps forward to help with the dangerous assignment of finding and capturing the vicious cat.
| | Subjects: | Feature films. Chile. Ecuador. Literary Adaptation. | | Location: | View Catalog Record |
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