Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDuring a mother's dream comes up Gloria Rivas as a vamp who crushes her son's life.During a mother's dream comes up Gloria Rivas as a vamp who crushes her son's life.During a mother's dream comes up Gloria Rivas as a vamp who crushes her son's life.
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The Mexican director Roberto Gavaldon was in charge of this film.He is one of the greatest Latinamerican directors of the '40s and '50s. He made "La Barraca" after the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibañez (Valencia, Spain, 1901). He gave this melodrama extra values, a clear photography, a moving camera, a realistic location by the Riachuelo bank in Buenos Aires and beautiful views of the Mar del Plata city. He also filmed scenes in one of the oldest theaters in Bs.As., the Liceo Theater. The setting by Gori Muñoz follows the script faithfully according to its symbolic connotations. Roberto Gavaldon and Tulio Demicheli adapted the play written by the Italian Alejandro D'Stefani: "The Miracle's Angel". Their work kept the dramatic structure of the play.Excellent score by Alejandro Gutierrez Del Barrio. Suggestive photography by Mario Pages and Americo Hoss. Neorealism and romantic styles interlaces with surrealism. In this way, symbolism is given through the dreams. We are not far from the psychoanalytic source which was common in those years. The scenes among M.Ortiz, E.Grammatica and G.Battaglia show the clash with strong personalities.Ortiz y C.Cores make a suggestive couple of different ages and appearances.
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- 9 jun 2006
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 25 minutos
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What is the Spanish language plot outline for Mi vida por la tuya (1951)?
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