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Augusto San Miguel Died Yesterday is a haunting documentary that digs into the lost legacy of Ecuador's first film pioneer, Augusto San Miguel. The film captures the essence of the 1920s, a period rich in cinematic exploration yet overshadowed by the passage of time. Izquierdo's direction feels almost like a nostalgic journey; there's a melancholy atmosphere as it uncovers the fragments of San Miguel's life through old newspaper ads and evocative storytelling. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the tragic beauty of his vanished works. The themes of loss and memory resonate deeply, reminding us how easily art can fade away, leaving only whispers of its existence. It's a fascinating peek into a forgotten chapter of film history.
Documentary about early Ecuadorian cinema.Focuses on life and works of Augusto San Miguel.Captures a sense of nostalgia and loss.
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Javier Izquierdo
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