Un día por Málaga is an intriguing blend of documentary and drama that deftly weaves the past and present. Directed by Álvaro Campoy, it follows the enigmatic Emilio Pascual, a figure from early 20th-century Andalusian cinema, as he navigates today's Málaga on a mission. He aims to screen the first documentary filmed in the region, which adds a layer of historical significance that's hard to ignore. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing viewers to absorb both the cultural richness and the emotional weight of the journey. The performances are layered, especially Pascual's portrayal, which feels genuine and reflective. There's something about the practical effects used to blend old footage with contemporary scenes that strikes a chord, creating a unique viewing experience that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
Interesting historical references.Mix of documentary and dramatization.Unique blend of past and present.
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Álvaro Campoy
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