
1908-2008 y sigo
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Through interviews with different people linked to the work and life of the Basque sculptor Jorge Oteiza (1908-2003), this documentary aims to unravel fundamental aspects of his work.
Top Cast
Alberto Gosá
Alberto Gosá
Himself
Alberto Gosá
Himself
Carmen Oteiza
Carmen Oteiza
Herself
Carmen Oteiza
Herself
Jaione Apalategi
Jaione Apalategi
Herself
Jaione Apalategi
Herself
José Ángel Irigaray
José Ángel Irigaray
Himself
José Ángel Irigaray
Himself
José Antonio Sistiaga
José Antonio Sistiaga
Himself
José Antonio Sistiaga
Himself
Joseba Zulaika
Joseba Zulaika
Himself
Joseba Zulaika
Himself
Néstor Basterretxea
Néstor Basterretxea
Himself
Néstor Basterretxea
Himself
Pedro Manterola
Pedro Manterola
Himself
Pedro Manterola
Himself
Txomin Badiola
Txomin Badiola
Himself
Txomin Badiola
Himself
Jorge Oteiza
Jorge Oteiza
Himself (archive footage)
Jorge Oteiza
Himself (archive footage)
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