Caminero (2020)
A documentary about Francisco Ariztía by Francisco Ariztía
The young filmmaker Francisco "Xico" Ariztía shoots up close to his father, Francisco Ariztía, an exceptional Chilean artist who has lived in Portugal since the 1970s. In his house-workshop in the city of Lisbon, Xico's camera reveals the painter's intimacy and his creation, interweaving his work with a biography full of collaborations with avant-garde artists, such as painter Roberto Matta, filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and many others. Caminero is a visual exploration and intimate portrait of an exceptional painter, in an exhibition of the relationship between son and father, filmed and shot.
Director: Francisco Ariztía
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: November 29, 2020
Screenplay
- Valentín Atías (Screenplay)
- Francisco Ariztía (Screenplay)
- Bruno Salas (Screenplay)
Music: Miguel Cordeiro
Cinematography: Francisco Ariztía
Editing: Valentín Atías
Production: TRAMPA films
Country: Chile, Portugal
Language: Português, Español
Original Language: pt
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Caminero about?
- The young filmmaker Francisco "Xico" Ariztía shoots up close to his father, Francisco Ariztía, an exceptional Chilean artist who has lived in Portugal since the 1970s. In his house-workshop in the city of Lisbon, Xico's camera reveals the painter's intimacy and his creation, interweaving his work with a biography full of collaborations with avant-garde artists, such as painter Roberto Matta, filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and many others. Caminero is a visual exploration and intimate portrait of an exceptional painter, in an exhibition of the relationship between son and father, filmed and shot.
- Who directed Caminero?
- Caminero was directed by Francisco Ariztía.
- How long is Caminero?
- Caminero has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Caminero?
- Caminero is a Documentary film.
- Where was Caminero produced?
- Caminero was produced in Chile, Portugal.