Synopsis
Walls Can Talk is the unique vision of Carlos Saura on the origin of art. The acclaimed and award-winning director with more than 50 films made, nominated and awarded internationally (Oscar, Cannes, Berlin, Goya, etc.), directs and stars in this documentary film. In it, he portrays the evolution and relationship of art with the wall as a canvas of creation from the first graphic revolutions of prehistoric caves to the most avant-garde urban expressions. An exciting and personal journey accompanied by personalities such as Juan Luis Arsuaga, the great thinker of human evolution, and Miquel Barceló.
Director
Carlos Saura is a Spanish filmmaker, screenwriter, photographer and writer of wide international prestige. With more than 50 films behind him, he is an enthusiast of the development and evolution of human societies and, of course, of Paleolithic paintings. Brother of the painter Antonio Saura, Carlos is a restless thinker about the origins of thought and art as manifestation of itself.
Mexican Premiere
Director - Directors
Carlos SauraGuión - Screenplay
Carlos Saura, José MorillasProductor - Producer
María del Puy AlvaradoMúsica - Music:
Alfonso G. AguilarSonido - Sound:
Inés Almirón, Raquel ForcenCinematografía - Cinematography:
Juana Jiménez, Rita NoriegaEdición - Editor:
Vanessa MarimbertIntérpretes - Cast
Carlos Saura , Pedro Saura, Juan Luis ArsuagaContacto - Contact
Latido film / Marjory Maceresmarjory@latidofilms.com