Copacabana (2006)

Copacabana (2006) poster

The Bolivian community settled in Argentina celebrates over two consecutive Sundays in October the festival of their patron saint: Our Lady of Copacabana. Music and dance groups arrive from all over the country and meet in the Charrúa quarter in Buenos Aires. This celebration is the most important event for Bolivian immigrants and goes beyond folklore and religion to become a vibrant meeting place and bring about the cultural cohesion of traditions deeply-rooted in the collective memory of a people.

Director: Martín Rejtman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date:
Production: Ciudad Abierta, HD Argentina, Ruda Cine
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Martín Rejtman
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Copacabana about?
The Bolivian community settled in Argentina celebrates over two consecutive Sundays in October the festival of their patron saint: Our Lady of Copacabana. Music and dance groups arrive from all over the country and meet in the Charrúa quarter in Buenos Aires. This celebration is the most important event for Bolivian immigrants and goes beyond folklore and religion to become a vibrant meeting place and bring about the cultural cohesion of traditions deeply-rooted in the collective memory of a people.
Who directed Copacabana?
Copacabana was directed by Martín Rejtman.
How long is Copacabana?
Copacabana has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is Copacabana?
Copacabana is a Documentary film.
Where was Copacabana produced?
Copacabana was produced in Argentina.