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Plot Summary
This short documentary by Iván Zulueta offers a glimpse into the creative process and personal reflections of the filmmaker. It delves into his artistic vision, touching upon themes of memory, identity, and the nature of cinema itself. The film is characterized by Zulueta's distinctive, often experimental, approach to filmmaking.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Piedra que late' received limited widespread critical review but is noted within circles familiar with Iván Zulueta's experimental and cult status in Spanish cinema. It's often discussed in relation to his more famous works like 'Arrebato'.
What Reviewers Say
A introspective and personal glimpse into the filmmaker's mind.
Showcases Zulueta's unique and experimental cinematic style.
Offers a brief but insightful look at the creative process.
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Fun Fact
Iván Zulueta was notoriously reclusive and rarely gave interviews, making any direct insight into his work, as potentially offered in 'Piedra que late', particularly valuable to his admirers.
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