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    Format: 1 DVD-Video (PAL 93 min.) , sd., col, Dolby Digital Stereo 5.1, 1.85:1 - 16:9 anamórfico compatible 4:3, Regionalcode: 2, FSK 0 , 1 Beil. , 12 cm
    Series Statement: Colección Cahiers cinema
    Content: El Vuelco del cangrejo: "At LA BARRA, an isolated village on the Pacific Coast of Colombia, CEREBRO, leader of the native Afro-Colombian community, is at odds with the WHITE MAN, a landowner who wants to build a hotel on the beach. DANIEL, a strange and urban appearance guy, arrives to the village looking for a motorboat to leave the country. Only three penniless locals, a GIRL and two TEENAGERS, are willing to help DANIEL. However, finding a boat will take longer than he expects. At LA BARRA, an odd shortage of fish has sent fishermen and their boats far away to sea. Day after day, THE WHITE MAN increases his attack on BRAIN by installing two enormous speakers on the beach, disrupting the natural stillness of the village. One day, BRAIN's patience finally runs out. DANIEL has to leave and somehow remains insensitive to the struggle of this village to survive the looming arrival of modernity."--El Vuelco del cangrejo website
    Content: En La Barra hay un cerebro is a documentary short about the village portrayed in El Vuelco del cangrejo
    Note: Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt 2 Filme , Extras include trailer, photo gallery, behind the scenes , Writer and director, Oscar Ruiz Navia ; producers, Diana Bustamante Escobar, Guillaume de Seille, Oscar Ruiz Navia, Gerylee Polanco Uribe ; editor, Felipe Guerrero , Orig.: F/CO 2009 , El Vuelco del cangrejo (2009) , En La Barra hay un cerebro (2006) , Spanish with optional English or French subtitles
    Language: Spanish
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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