Más de la mitad (1964)

Más de la mitad (1964) poster

Experimental film reflecting on the issue of world hunger, inspired by the animation techniques used in National Film Board of Canada documentaries. It was collectively created by Simón Banhos, Oscar Moreschi, Miguel Ángel Biasutto, and Walter Mignolo and produced with funds raised through the Cineclub Sombras, founded by the filmmakers in 1963. The short film won the Best Experimental Film Award at the first International Festival of Experimental and Documentary Film (FICED) organized by the Catholic University of Córdoba in August 1964, with the jury chaired by Canadian Norman McLaren.

Director: Simón Bahnos, Miguel Biasutto, Eduardo Bocio, Walter Mignolo, Oscar Moreschi
Runtime: 9 min
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Country: Argentina
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Simón Bahnos, Miguel Biasutto, Eduardo Bocio, Walter Mignolo, Oscar Moreschi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Más de la mitad about?
Experimental film reflecting on the issue of world hunger, inspired by the animation techniques used in National Film Board of Canada documentaries. It was collectively created by Simón Banhos, Oscar Moreschi, Miguel Ángel Biasutto, and Walter Mignolo and produced with funds raised through the Cineclub Sombras, founded by the filmmakers in 1963. The short film won the Best Experimental Film Award at the first International Festival of Experimental and Documentary Film (FICED) organized by the Catholic University of Córdoba in August 1964, with the jury chaired by Canadian Norman McLaren.
Who directed Más de la mitad?
Más de la mitad was directed by Simón Bahnos, Miguel Biasutto, Eduardo Bocio, Walter Mignolo, Oscar Moreschi.
How long is Más de la mitad?
Más de la mitad has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
Where was Más de la mitad produced?
Más de la mitad was produced in Argentina.