Zerda's Children (1978)
Ethnographic film documents a family of woodcutters living in isolation in the mountains of Calden, at the geographic center of Argentina. Through his narration, Sixto Ramon Zerda explains his wish for his children to be educated and to avoid the punishing work and exploitation he has suffered. Introduction narrated by Henry Fonda.
Director: Jorge Prelorán
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: January 1, 1978
Country: Argentina
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Zerda's Children about?
- Ethnographic film documents a family of woodcutters living in isolation in the mountains of Calden, at the geographic center of Argentina. Through his narration, Sixto Ramon Zerda explains his wish for his children to be educated and to avoid the punishing work and exploitation he has suffered. Introduction narrated by Henry Fonda.
- Who directed Zerda's Children?
- Zerda's Children was directed by Jorge Prelorán.
- How long is Zerda's Children?
- Zerda's Children has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- Where was Zerda's Children produced?
- Zerda's Children was produced in Argentina.