Marat Sade at the Vilardebó (2008)

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A group of artists adopt an inter-disciplinary approach to show what the reality of madness is really like, but they end up showing the madness of reality. Raquel Lubartowski decided to stage a performance of the play Marat Sade by Peter Weiss at the Vilardebó Hospital, which is the psychiatric hospital in Montevideo. This documentary takes us through from the first meeting to the first rehearsal at an old dilapidated polyclinic.

Director: Gabriela Guillermo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Screenplay

Music: Renée Pietrafesa
Cinematography: Gabriela Guillermo
Editing: Javier Di Lavello
Production: L'Avventura Cine, Cátedra Libre de Arte y Psicología (Uy), Instituto de Cinematografía de la Universidad de la República del Uruguay (ICUR)
Country: Uruguay
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Gabriela Guillermo
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marat Sade at the Vilardebó about?
A group of artists adopt an inter-disciplinary approach to show what the reality of madness is really like, but they end up showing the madness of reality. Raquel Lubartowski decided to stage a performance of the play Marat Sade by Peter Weiss at the Vilardebó Hospital, which is the psychiatric hospital in Montevideo. This documentary takes us through from the first meeting to the first rehearsal at an old dilapidated polyclinic.
Who directed Marat Sade at the Vilardebó?
Marat Sade at the Vilardebó was directed by Gabriela Guillermo.
How long is Marat Sade at the Vilardebó?
Marat Sade at the Vilardebó has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Marat Sade at the Vilardebó?
Marat Sade at the Vilardebó is a Documentary film.
Where was Marat Sade at the Vilardebó produced?
Marat Sade at the Vilardebó was produced in Uruguay.