All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence (2010)

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Carefully shot in black and white, All Things Were Now Overtaken by Silence is a meditation on the filming of a strange play: a fascinating monologue by actress, director, performance artist and political activist Jesusa Rodriguez of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz’s poem First I Dream.

Director: Nicolás Pereda
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Runtime: 62 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Alejandro Coronado, Gerardo Barroso
Editing: Nicolás Pereda
Country: Canada, Mexico
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence about?
Carefully shot in black and white, All Things Were Now Overtaken by Silence is a meditation on the filming of a strange play: a fascinating monologue by actress, director, performance artist and political activist Jesusa Rodriguez of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz’s poem First I Dream.
Who directed All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence was directed by Nicolás Pereda.
Who stars in All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence stars Jesusa Rodríguez.
How long is All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
What genre is All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence?
All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence is a Documentary, Drama film.
Where was All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence produced?
All Things Were Now Overtaken By Silence was produced in Canada, Mexico.