Extraña ternura
Extraña ternura is a 1964 Argentine film directed by Daniel Tinayre based on a novel by Guy des Cars.
Extraña ternura | |
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Directed by | Daniel Tinayre |
Written by | Guy des Cars, Eduardo Borrás |
Starring | Egle Martin |
Music by | Astor Piazzolla, Lucio Milena |
Cinematography | Antonio Merayo |
Release date | 1964 |
Running time | 1 hr 39 min |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
Music
Music for the film was written by Astor Piazzolla and Lucio Milena. At the persuasion of Egle Martin, Piazzolla set the poem "Graciela Oscura" by Ulyses Petit de Murat to music for the film; this song was repeated several times in the movie, and was reported to be the main attraction of the film when it opened at the Cine Monumental in the spring of 1964.[1]
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References
- Azzi, María Susana; Collier, Simon (2017). Le Grand Tango: The Life and Music of Astor Piazzolla (Kindle ed.). Astor & Lenox. ISBN 978-0-9860582-6-4.
Kindle location 2619: The song, repeated several times, turned out to be the main attraction of the movie when it ran at Monumental Cinema for six weeks in spring 1964.
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