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Cast

Pedro Casablanc

Pedro Casablanc

Rubén Darío

Beatriz Arjona

Beatriz Arjona

Néstor Barea

Néstor Barea

Crew

Guillermo Rojas

Guillermo Rojas

Editor

Pablo Cervantes

Pablo Cervantes

Music

Laura Hojman

Laura Hojman

Editor

José Carlos de Isla

José Carlos de Isla

Assistant Director

Jesús Perujo

Jesús Perujo

Cinematography

Jorge Marín

Jorge Marín

Supervising Sound Editor

Guillermo Rojas

Guillermo Rojas

Executive Producer

José Carlos de Isla

José Carlos de Isla

Co-Producer

Elena Vallés Chacón

Elena Vallés Chacón

Assistant Art Director

Paolo Scirè

Paolo Scirè

Focus Puller

Araceli Carrero

Araceli Carrero

Location Manager

Laura Hojman

Laura Hojman

Writer

Andrea Dorantes

Andrea Dorantes

Assistant Camera

José Carlos de Isla

José Carlos de Isla

Drone Operator

Guillermo Rojas

Guillermo Rojas

Producer

Laura Hojman

Laura Hojman

Director

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Solar Lands

20190.0 / 1081 min
Documentary

Overview

At the beginning of the 20th century, the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío fulfilled a dream of youth, travelling to Spain and touring Andalusia. It was a journey in search of the sun and a light that would heal him from his chronic bronchitis and the sadness in which he was submerged. An expedition in search of beauty, to the lands of the sun. Solar Lands presents this little-mentioned moment in the life of Darío, but it also helps us to learn about his life and the main characteristics and importance of his complete work from the hand of specialists and high-level women and men of letters. The actor Pedro Casablanc gives voice to the verses of Rubén Darío in this beautiful documentary, which was Laura Hojman's first directing work.