Opus (2005)
In July 2002, an American Producer comissions director Mariano Donoso a documentary on the state of Education in San Juan, the province where he was born. On the first day of filming, a teachers’ strike begins, paralyzing classes in the whole province, and – indirectly – the film itself. Donoso consequently embarks on an odyssey (which is sometimes funny and sometimes sad), through the past and present of his homeland. Stikes, claims, Sarmiento, the earthquake, the province’s bureocracy and its relationship with Buenos Aires, and finally, the desert, await for Donoso in his venturesome journey.
Director: Mariano Donoso
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: April 19, 2005
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Gabriel Chwojnik
Cinematography: Ignacio Masllorens, Agustín Mendilaharzu
Editing: Mariano Donoso
Production: El Pampero Cine
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Mariano Donoso
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Opus about?
- In July 2002, an American Producer comissions director Mariano Donoso a documentary on the state of Education in San Juan, the province where he was born. On the first day of filming, a teachers’ strike begins, paralyzing classes in the whole province, and – indirectly – the film itself. Donoso consequently embarks on an odyssey (which is sometimes funny and sometimes sad), through the past and present of his homeland. Stikes, claims, Sarmiento, the earthquake, the province’s bureocracy and its relationship with Buenos Aires, and finally, the desert, await for Donoso in his venturesome journey.
- Who directed Opus?
- Opus was directed by Mariano Donoso.
- Who stars in Opus?
- Opus stars Mariano Donoso.
- How long is Opus?
- Opus has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is Opus?
- Opus is a Documentary film.
- Where was Opus produced?
- Opus was produced in Argentina.