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Director:
Daniel San Román, Hugo Serra
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David Marqués, Salem Abdo, Sara G…
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Baratometrajes 2.0 is a 'more than a documentary' that radiograph the cinema in Spain, giving a lead role and voice to filmmakers of low-budget films, to cultural promoters which make things differently, and to distribution and exhibition professionals, obtaining the (almost) perfect portrait of what could be the future of cinema made in Spain.
Baratometrajes 2.0: El Futuro del Cine Hecho en Espana
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3641078
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SOURCE: Baratometrajes 2.0: El Futuro del Cine Hecho en Espana 2014 720p web YTS
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Genre: Action, Comedy, Documentary, History
Director: Daniel San Román, Hugo Serra
Stars: David Marqués, Salem Abdo, Sara G
Plot: Baratometrajes 2.0 is a 'more than a documentary' that radiograph the cinema in Spain, giving a lead role and voice to filmmakers of low-budget films, to cultural promoters which make things differently, and to distribution and exhibition professionals, obtaining the (almost) perfect portrait of what could be the future of cinema made in Spain.
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English
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BARATOmetrajes 2.0 is "more than a documentary" that X-rays the most invisible Spanish cinema. It gives protagonism and voice to low budget films and filmmakers, to cultural promoters who do things differently, to distribution and exhibition professionals who are reinventing business models as well as journalists, critics and audiences. This documentary is a portrait of the current state of cinema in Spain as well as a look toward what could be the future of Spanish film.