Seva vive (2008)
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This documentary redefines Puerto Rican history in this update of the classic Puerto Rican short story "Seva". It mixes fictional elements with actual archival footage and real interviews with historians to discuss the significance and impact of the short story today. But, most significantly, "Seva Vive" deconstructs the sociopolitical debate of the facts and myths surrounding the history of Puerto Rico and explores the issues that arise when fiction meddles with recollections of the past.
Director: Francisco Serrano
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: December 11, 2008
Cast
- Fernando Picó
- Juan Manuel Passalacqua - Self
- Carlos Pabón
- Gervaso García - Self
- José Manuel García Leduc - Self
- Estelle Irizarry - Self
Screenplay
- Luis López Nieves (Story)
Music: Angélica Negrón
Cinematography: Carlos Díaz, Gabriel Coss
Editing: Francisco Serrano
Production: Cine con eñe
Country: Puerto Rico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Francisco Serrano
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Seva vive about?
- This documentary redefines Puerto Rican history in this update of the classic Puerto Rican short story "Seva". It mixes fictional elements with actual archival footage and real interviews with historians to discuss the significance and impact of the short story today. But, most significantly, "Seva Vive" deconstructs the sociopolitical debate of the facts and myths surrounding the history of Puerto Rico and explores the issues that arise when fiction meddles with recollections of the past.
- Who directed Seva vive?
- Seva vive was directed by Francisco Serrano.
- Who stars in Seva vive?
- Seva vive stars Fernando Picó, Juan Manuel Passalacqua, Carlos Pabón, Gervaso García, José Manuel García Leduc, Estelle Irizarry.
- How long is Seva vive?
- Seva vive has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is Seva vive?
- Seva vive is a Documentary film.
- Where was Seva vive produced?
- Seva vive was produced in Puerto Rico.