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De Salamanca a ninguna parte

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6.4
154
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Original title
De Salamanca a ninguna parte
Year
Running time
84 min.
Country
Spain Spain
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Documentary
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Producer
Genre
Documentary | Movie Documentary. Historical
Synopsis
De Salamanca a ninguna parte tells the story of a generation - the so-called “New Spanish Cinema” - that emerged from the Conversations of Salamanca (1955) and which tried to show the social reality of our country. Despite everything, we have a handful of good films: Del rosa al amarillo (by Manuel Summers, 1963); La tía Tula (by Miguel Picazo, 1963); Nueve cartas a Berta (by Basilio Martín Patino, 1965) and La caza (by Carlos Saura, 1965). Because in those years Patino, Borau, Camus, Picazo, Summers and Saura tried to do something of great importance: a different kind of cinema, more critical, more innovative and personal, values that we unfortunately miss today. Introduced by director Chema de la Peña
Awards
2002: Nomination for Goya: Best Documentary
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User history
De Salamanca a ninguna parte
2002
Chema de la Peña
6.4
(154)
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