Miro Forja (1973)

Miro Forja (1973) poster

The film was conmissioned by the Galeria Maeght to commemorate the Joan Miró exhibit organized by the French Minsitry of Cultural Affairs in the Grand Palais in Paris that opened on May 17, 1974. The film, that took five days to shoot, shows the smelting and casting process of the work known as Puertas Mallorquinas by Joan Miró. The filming team travelled to the foundry owned by the Parellada family in Llinars de Munt.

Director: Pere Portabella
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 24 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Manuel Esteban Marquilles
Production: Films 59
Country: Spain
Language: Català
Original Language: ca
More Films by Director: Pere Portabella
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Miro Forja about?
The film was conmissioned by the Galeria Maeght to commemorate the Joan Miró exhibit organized by the French Minsitry of Cultural Affairs in the Grand Palais in Paris that opened on May 17, 1974. The film, that took five days to shoot, shows the smelting and casting process of the work known as Puertas Mallorquinas by Joan Miró. The filming team travelled to the foundry owned by the Parellada family in Llinars de Munt.
Who directed Miro Forja?
Miro Forja was directed by Pere Portabella.
Who stars in Miro Forja?
Miro Forja stars Joan Miró.
How long is Miro Forja?
Miro Forja has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
What genre is Miro Forja?
Miro Forja is a Documentary film.
Where was Miro Forja produced?
Miro Forja was produced in Spain.