Parsi (2019)

Parsi (2019) poster

No es (It isn’t) is a cumulative poem by Mariano Blatt, whose constant writing process extends over a lifetime. The text of the poem, to which verses are added over days, months and years, can cover anything: images, people, memories, landscapes, phrases, ideas, etc. Having that list of “what seems to be but isn’t” ringing in his head, Eduardo Williams’ film Parsi observes in a perpetual movement the spaces and people to create another poem that is caressed, crashes and spins next to No es.

Director: Eduardo Williams, Mariano Blatt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 23 min
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Country: Argentina, Guinea-Bissau, Switzerland
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Eduardo Williams, Mariano Blatt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Parsi about?
No es (It isn’t) is a cumulative poem by Mariano Blatt, whose constant writing process extends over a lifetime. The text of the poem, to which verses are added over days, months and years, can cover anything: images, people, memories, landscapes, phrases, ideas, etc. Having that list of “what seems to be but isn’t” ringing in his head, Eduardo Williams’ film Parsi observes in a perpetual movement the spaces and people to create another poem that is caressed, crashes and spins next to No es.
Who directed Parsi?
Parsi was directed by Eduardo Williams, Mariano Blatt.
How long is Parsi?
Parsi has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
What genre is Parsi?
Parsi is a Documentary film.
Where was Parsi produced?
Parsi was produced in Argentina, Guinea-Bissau, Switzerland.