Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) (1961)

Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) (1961) poster

A short, experimental documentary featuring sculptures by Alonso de Berruguete and Juan de Juni. Shot within the Valladolid National Museum, the film is an excercise in what Val de Omar called "Tactile vision".

Director: José Val del Omar
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Production: Hermic Films
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

spain, sculpture, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) about?
A short, experimental documentary featuring sculptures by Alonso de Berruguete and Juan de Juni. Shot within the Valladolid National Museum, the film is an excercise in what Val de Omar called "Tactile vision".
Who directed Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright)?
Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) was directed by José Val del Omar.
How long is Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright)?
Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright)?
Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) is a Documentary film.
Where was Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) produced?
Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of Fright) was produced in Spain.