

Overview
Gleyzer’s first color film was his final collaboration with his old classmate Jorge Prelorán, who preferred a less polemical approach to documenting poverty. QUILINO details the Cordoba villagers’ reliance on the railroad that brings them customers from the cities, and the looming likelihood that the route will be shut down.
Year 1966
Studio
Director Raymundo Gleyzer, Jorge Prelorán
Crew Raymundo Gleyzer (Director), Jorge Prelorán (Director), Ana Montes (Script), Ana Montes (Idea), Jorge Prelorán (Camera Operator), Raymundo Gleyzer (Camera Operator)
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Language Español