All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence (2010)
Carefully shot in black and white, All Things Were Now Overtaken by Silence is a meditation on the filming of a strange play: a fascinating monologue by actress, director, performance artist and political activist Jesusa Rodriguez of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz’s poem First I Dream.
Director: Nicolás Pereda
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: January 27, 2010
Cast
Cinematography: Alejandro Coronado, Gerardo Barroso
Editing: Nicolás Pereda
Country: Canada, Mexico
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence about?
- Carefully shot in black and white, All Things Were Now Overtaken by Silence is a meditation on the filming of a strange play: a fascinating monologue by actress, director, performance artist and political activist Jesusa Rodriguez of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz’s poem First I Dream.
- Who directed All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
- All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence was directed by Nicolás Pereda.
- Who stars in All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
- All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence stars Jesusa Rodríguez.
- How long is All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
- All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
- All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence is a Documentary, Drama film.
- Where was All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence produced?
- All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence was produced in Canada, Mexico.