Iruya (1968)
The feast of the Virgin of the Rosary in Iruya, in a remote village in the Zenta Mountain Range in the province of Salta, is one of the many festivals celebrated in the Northwest of Argentina, where the fusion of the ancestral cultures of the region is represented, along with elements of Hispanic influence, building a transcultural look as a strategy of resistance.
Director: Jorge Prelorán
Runtime: 19 min
Release Date: August 8, 1968
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Jorge Prelorán
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Iruya about?
- The feast of the Virgin of the Rosary in Iruya, in a remote village in the Zenta Mountain Range in the province of Salta, is one of the many festivals celebrated in the Northwest of Argentina, where the fusion of the ancestral cultures of the region is represented, along with elements of Hispanic influence, building a transcultural look as a strategy of resistance.
- Who directed Iruya?
- Iruya was directed by Jorge Prelorán.
- How long is Iruya?
- Iruya has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
- Where was Iruya produced?
- Iruya was produced in Argentina.