A Paper Tiger Luis Ospina (2007) Hollywood
By: Alfred Eastwood
Hello my friends I recommend a great documentary by a review that publish in the journal The Cali Nail:
A film of gold to a paper tiger The decade of 1970 in Colombia was the golden age of documentary, social and militant commitment and, specifically, the Cali (the famous Caliwood). Big names flourished in that decade and remain in the history of cinema: Carlos Mayolo, and Luis Andres Caicedo Ospina, among others, are associated with the documentary, film quality and, of course, Cali. To the disappearance of the first two film buffs rediscover how great it is Luis Ospina, who after inquiring into the story with "Breath of Life" back to what he likes and does best: telling stories documentaries. In 2007 Ospina dazzled us with his latest documentary, "A Paper Tiger," based on the known history of Pedro Manrique Figueroa, an illustrious figure of the Colombian collage that serves as an excuse to tell a good part of our national history. The director uses the narrative device of "mockumental" or false documentary form only, because it is a real and sincere work. From the figure of Manrique and through a collage narrative, "Ospina us about the history of art, politics and social life in our country through more than three decades, using an interesting and well documented audiovisual material. It is fun and educational two hours, the perfect balance to place "a paper tiger," as one of the most refreshing documentary of our times. " Here a framento the documentary, already get on DVD:
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