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ZAMA (2017, Lucrecia Martel) didn’t come alone. It brought with her a shooting journal written by Selva Almada –El mono en el remolino– and this documentary by Manuel Abramovich, who, as a sound intruder, captured the meticulous work of the director from Salta and the warm, human, joyful precision.
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- Duración
- 75 minutos
- Estrenado
- País de origen
- Argentina
- Idiomas
- es
- Subtítulos
- de, en, fr, it, nl, pt, tr
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