Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) (1998)
An impressive reconstruction of time through archival materials, it explores through three characters the fate of 6 million immigrants who made our River Plate the most European region in all of Latin America. The three characters are fictional but their stories are real. From this collective adventure is a trace, a trace: it is the record of the photographers and filmmakers who documented the immigration process.
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: July 2, 1998
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Jean Pacalet
Editing: Christian Billette, Philippe Wampfler
Production: Cine Ojo, La Sept-Arte, Channel Four (FR)
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) about?
- An impressive reconstruction of time through archival materials, it explores through three characters the fate of 6 million immigrants who made our River Plate the most European region in all of Latin America. The three characters are fictional but their stories are real. From this collective adventure is a trace, a trace: it is the record of the photographers and filmmakers who documented the immigration process.
- Who directed Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata)?
- Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) was directed by Nelson Scartaccini, Noël Burch, Nadine Fischer.
- Who stars in Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata)?
- Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) stars Jacques Vidou, Jean-Marc Bory, Luca Nicolay, Irma Ranedo.
- How long is Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata)?
- Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata)?
- Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) is a Documentary film.
- Where was Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) produced?
- Aller simple (Tres historias del Río de la Plata) was produced in Argentina.