El cuaderno de barro (2011)
Isaki Lacuesta documentary conceived in collaboration with painter Miquel Barceló. The artist, who lives long periods in Africa, has learned to paint from termites and scorpions, adapting to the conditions of a wild environment. Lacuesta enters the African workshop and film performance Barceló "Pasodoble" represented in the village of Gogolí (Mali). The arrival of the film crew revolutionize the village and arouse the curiosity of their people.
Director: Isaki Lacuesta
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Cast
- Miquel Barceló - Himself
- Josef Nadj - Himself
- Alain Mahé - Himself
- Amon Pegnere Dolo - Himself
- Amassagou Dolo - Himself
- Wani Dolo - Himself
Country: Spain, Switzerland
Language: Français
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Isaki Lacuesta
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is El cuaderno de barro about?
- Isaki Lacuesta documentary conceived in collaboration with painter Miquel Barceló. The artist, who lives long periods in Africa, has learned to paint from termites and scorpions, adapting to the conditions of a wild environment. Lacuesta enters the African workshop and film performance Barceló "Pasodoble" represented in the village of Gogolí (Mali). The arrival of the film crew revolutionize the village and arouse the curiosity of their people.
- Who directed El cuaderno de barro?
- El cuaderno de barro was directed by Isaki Lacuesta.
- Who stars in El cuaderno de barro?
- El cuaderno de barro stars Miquel Barceló, Josef Nadj, Alain Mahé, Amon Pegnere Dolo, Amassagou Dolo, Wani Dolo.
- How long is El cuaderno de barro?
- El cuaderno de barro has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- Where was El cuaderno de barro produced?
- El cuaderno de barro was produced in Spain, Switzerland.