The Fear Footage: 3AM
We are all looking for a place to be, where to transcend, where to leave a mark. We all need a place to take root, where our best version can germinate. This documentary "El Viejo Pancho", in its 90 m…
The Fear Footage: 3AM
We are all looking for a place to be, where to transcend, where to leave a mark. We all need a place to take root, where our best version can germinate. This documentary "El Viejo Pancho", in its 90 minutes, shows the adventures of a Spanish immigrant who is looking for his place. Getting away from his land marked him, inspired him and took him to a small place that would become his home. Tala is the place where he developed as a writer, where he left his mark and crossed borders. His work is recognized in the world, his voice is heard and his lines memorized. Its literary proliferation left its mark on several generations and taken up by other national and international artists. His gaucho poetry was the most notorious mark he left on his literary heritage. Reflecting in his verses the nostalgia of what is left, of what is no longer there but remains in the heart. It reflects what the memory remembers from the emotional, "decides to forget and always keeping in mind" the place of origin to be able to bond and establish itself in another land. His life was dedicated to being part of the small society that had welcomed him, but even so, his great love for this land led him to become just another Uruguayan. That love for this land and for its place continues to live despite time, continues to bear fruit from his Talense home. His legacy continues to beat, he continues to seek to generate culture and tradition because as he said "...the sky was always blue". The documentary ends with a great line that reflects what his work clearly symbolizes: "in the depths of memory, no one ages..."
The Fear Footage: 3AM
Horror
Film Details
We are all looking for a place to be, where to transcend, where to leave a mark. We all need a place to take root, where our best version can germinate. This documentary "El Viejo Pancho", in its 90 minutes, shows the adventures of a Spanish immigrant who is looking for his place.
Getting away from his land marked him, inspired him and took him to a small place that would become his home. Tala is the place where he developed as a writer, where he left his mark and crossed borders. His work is recognized in the world, his voice is heard and his lines memorized.
Its literary proliferation left its mark on several generations and taken up by other national and international artists. His gaucho poetry was the most notorious mark he left on his literary heritage. Reflecting in his verses the nostalgia of what is left, of what is no longer there but remains in the heart.
It reflects what the memory remembers from the emotional, "decides to forget and always keeping in mind" the place of origin to be able to bond and establish itself in another land. His life was dedicated to being part of the small society that had welcomed him, but even so, his great love for this land led him to become just another Uruguayan. That love for this land and for its place continues to live despite time, continues to bear fruit from his Talense home.
His legacy continues to beat, he continues to seek to generate culture and tradition because as he said "...the sky was always blue". The documentary ends with a great line that reflects what his work clearly symbolizes: "in the depths of memory, no one ages...".