El Santo Salvaje (2011)

Documentary proposal on Dr. José Gregorio Hernández that goes beyond the biography of the good and charitable doctor. The film explores the pantheon of our popular beliefs and the collective imaginary that venerates it, dreams it and represents it in naive paintings, religious stamps, carvings and popular sculptures; as well as in the oral tradition that proclaims its many miracles and healing.

Director: John Petrizzelli
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
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Screenplay

Music: Roberto Tarzieris
Cinematography: Víctor Pérez
Production: La Villa del Cine
Country: Venezuela
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is El Santo Salvaje about?
Documentary proposal on Dr. José Gregorio Hernández that goes beyond the biography of the good and charitable doctor. The film explores the pantheon of our popular beliefs and the collective imaginary that venerates it, dreams it and represents it in naive paintings, religious stamps, carvings and popular sculptures; as well as in the oral tradition that proclaims its many miracles and healing.
Who directed El Santo Salvaje?
El Santo Salvaje was directed by John Petrizzelli.
How long is El Santo Salvaje?
El Santo Salvaje has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is El Santo Salvaje?
El Santo Salvaje is a Documentary film.
Where was El Santo Salvaje produced?
El Santo Salvaje was produced in Venezuela.