For the Hundredth Time (1990)
Four women in a poor neighbourhood in the town of Las Piedras, in Uruguay, speak about their daily lives, economic problems and numerous children. Their menfolk don't help, quite the opposite. The documentary comes up against the same general questions, and then we move to the more intimate level of love, tenderness and sexuality.
Director: Kristina Konrad, Graciela Salsamendi
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
Release Date: January 1, 1990
Cast
- Graciela Salsamendi - Voice
Screenplay
- Kristina Konrad (Screenplay)
- Graciela Salsamendi (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Kristina Konrad
Editing: Kristina Konrad
Production: Girasolas
Country: Germany, Switzerland, Uruguay
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is For the Hundredth Time about?
- Four women in a poor neighbourhood in the town of Las Piedras, in Uruguay, speak about their daily lives, economic problems and numerous children. Their menfolk don't help, quite the opposite. The documentary comes up against the same general questions, and then we move to the more intimate level of love, tenderness and sexuality.
- Who directed For the Hundredth Time?
- For the Hundredth Time was directed by Kristina Konrad, Graciela Salsamendi.
- Who stars in For the Hundredth Time?
- For the Hundredth Time stars Graciela Salsamendi.
- How long is For the Hundredth Time?
- For the Hundredth Time has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
- What genre is For the Hundredth Time?
- For the Hundredth Time is a Documentary film.
- Where was For the Hundredth Time produced?
- For the Hundredth Time was produced in Germany, Switzerland, Uruguay.