Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Tiniest place
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Other authors / contributors: | Celis, Nicolás, film producer.
Hofmann, Henner, film producer.
Pardo, Liliana, film producer.
Sánchez, Tatiana Huezo, 1972- film director, editor.
Pardo, Ernesto, director of photography.
Heiblum, Leonardo, composer.
Lieberman, Jacobo, composer.
Paso, Paulina del, editor of moving image work.
Gutiérrez Maupomé, Lucrecia, editor of moving image work.
Esquenazi, Lena, sound designer.
Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica, production company.
Fondo para la Producción Cinematográfica de Calidad, production company.
Icarus Films, film distributor.
Asociación de Recuperación y Desarrollo del Municipio (Cinquera, El Salvador : Municipio)
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Physical medium: | 4 3/4 in.
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Sound characteristics: | digital optical stereo
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Digital file characteristics: | video file DVD-R
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Notes: | This disc is a recorded DVD and may not play on all DVD players or drives. Running time on disc surface is 104 min. ; actual running time is 109 min. Originally produced as a motion picture in 2011. Filmed on location in the town of Cinquera, a municipality in the Cabañas department of El Salvador. This disc is a recorded DVD and may not play on all DVD players or drives. Productores ejecutivos, Henner Hofmann, Liliana Pardo ; fotographía, Ernesto Pardo ; música original, Leonardo Heiblum, Jacobo Lieberman ; edición, Pauli na Del Paso, Tatiana Huezo Sánchez, Lucrecia Gutiérrez Maupomé ; diseño sonoro, Lena Esquenazi. DVD-R; Full HD; 1.1:85 aspect ratio; Dolby digital. In Spanish with English subtitles.
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Summary: | "On the surface The Tiniest Place is the story of Cinquera, a village literally wiped off the official map during El Salvador's 12-year civil war. But on a deeper level it is a story about the ability to rise, to rebuild and reinvent oneself after a tragedy. Holding the past and present in focus together, the film takes us to the tiny village nestled in the mountains amidst the humid Salvadoran jungle, while villagers, survivors of the war's massacres, recount their journey home at war's end. When they first returned their village no longer existed."--Container.
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