Summaries

Stolen Time is a biographical sketch of Tomás Salvador González, renowned poet and writer from Zamora, a polyphonic portrait of an exceptional human being drawn from the voices of those who knew and loved him, who worked on common literary projects, who wrote or they talked with him and about him, and a synthetic approach to his creative world: to the poetry that he worked with so much care and skill until hours before his death, to the audacious and original graphic work that he created giving noble and new life to materials recycled materials, cuttings from the newspaper El País, intrepid ideas and hidden corners in the pages that he scrutinized and called "Poetry to be looked at", and his passion for cinema, which made him persistently summon the group of faithful who throughout a few years they met in the semi-sacred rite of what was previously known as cine-club.—Juan Carlos Rivas

Details

Keywords
  • friendship
  • writer
  • portrait
  • poetry
  • biographical documentary
Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 24, 2020
Countries of origin Spain
Official sites Production Web Site
Language Spanish
Filming locations Arenas de San Pedro, Ávila, Spain
Production companies Radio Televisión Española (RTVE) La Rueda rueda

Box office

Budget $40000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 19m
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