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Film Information:
Year:
2009
Lost in Time
Países:
Director:
Color:
Color + B&W
Format:
HD
Duration:
117 min
Cast:
- Ricardo Montalbán, Rafael Inclán, Armando Silvestre, Ana Luisa Peluffo, Ninón Sevilla
Production:
- GUIÓN: Viviana García Besné
- FOTOGRAFÍA: Viviana García Besné
- MONTAJE: Viviana García Besné
- PRODUCCIÓN: Alistair Tremps
Contact:
- Alistair Tremps
- Urgell 112-114, 3-2
- 08011 Barcelona, Spain
- E alistair@ya.com
- W www.perdidaundocumental.blogspot.com
Synopsis
One could describe Lost in Time as a family documentary in the first person; but also as a film that goes through a good part of the history of Mexican cinema. Viviana García Besné tells how it was that her family, ‘the Calderóns’, played an essential role in the production, distribution and exhibition of that primitive “other Hollywood”. Lost in Time is a touching film because of those surprises the director finds each time she comes across with that invaluable family footage, which was more forgotten than lost; or when her relatives tell stories she thought to be hilarious and made up, and later finds out they were true (like a shattered romance between her grandmother and Ricardo Montalbán, for instance). García Besné makes the most out of the contrasts that surface between the different visual formats she uses and all that found footage she finds. Lost in Time is a master class of cinema, any way you look at it.