National Zoological Garden (1951)

National Zoological Garden (1951) poster

Report on the Santiago Zoo, located on San Cristóbal Hill. It is presented as a modern park, inaugurated in 1925. The focus then shifts to the zoo’s facilities and its main attractions, including the polar bear, seals, monkeys, and the beloved elephant Fresia.

Director: Jorge Infante Biggs
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jaime Bravo
Cinematography: Hernán Correa
Editing: Hernán Correa
Production: Andes Films
Country: Chile
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Jorge Infante Biggs
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is National Zoological Garden about?
Report on the Santiago Zoo, located on San Cristóbal Hill. It is presented as a modern park, inaugurated in 1925. The focus then shifts to the zoo’s facilities and its main attractions, including the polar bear, seals, monkeys, and the beloved elephant Fresia.
Who directed National Zoological Garden?
National Zoological Garden was directed by Jorge Infante Biggs.
Who stars in National Zoological Garden?
National Zoological Garden stars Petronio Romo.
How long is National Zoological Garden?
National Zoological Garden has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is National Zoological Garden?
National Zoological Garden is a Documentary film.
Where was National Zoological Garden produced?
National Zoological Garden was produced in Chile.