National Zoological Garden (1951)
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
Release Date: June 15, 1951
Cast
- Petronio Romo - Announcer
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.