Sufrían por la luz
Sufrían por la luz

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Sufrían por la luz

2006
Movie
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English

Short based on a story by Vicente Aleixandre.

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Director: Javier ValenzuelaGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the work and life of Enrique Metinides, a renowned Spanish photojournalist. It explores his prolific career documenting accidents and tragedies in Madrid during the latter half of the 20th century. The film examines the impact of his often-graphic imagery on society and his personal experiences as a witness to human suffering.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific and somber aspect of photojournalism, 'Sufrían por la luz' garnered attention within niche film and photography circles. Critics often highlighted its stark portrayal of Metinides' work and the ethical questions it raises about witnessing and documenting tragedy. Audiences generally found the film to be a powerful, albeit difficult, exploration of a unique photographic legacy.

What Reviewers Say

  • A thought-provoking look at the life and work of a distinctive photojournalist.

  • Explores the complex relationship between tragedy, photography, and public perception.

  • Presents a somber yet important reflection on documenting human suffering.

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Fun Fact

Enrique Metinides was nicknamed 'El ángel rojo' (The Red Angel) due to his frequent photographic subjects being accidents and their bloody aftermath.

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