Territoriu de bandolerus facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Territoriu de bandolerus |
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Directed by | Néstor del Barco and José Ignacio Cobos |
Produced by | El Duendi |
Written by | José Ignacio Cobos |
Starring | People of Serradilla |
Music by | Según se mire, Aulaga folk, Chambbábilon, Javier Martín y Pedro Antonio Fernández |
Editing by | Néstor del Barco |
Release date(s) | August 17, 2013 |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Extremaduran |
Territoriu de bandolerus (which means Territory of Bandits in the Extremaduran language) is a movie from Extremadura, Spain. It was directed by Néstor del Barco and José Ignacio Cobos. This film is special because it's the first movie ever made completely in the Extremaduran language, using the local way of speaking from Serradilla.
The story is about a bandit named El Cabrerín. It's based on real events that happened a long time ago in the 1800s.
About the Movie
This film was made in the village of Serradilla in the province of Cáceres, Spain. Some scenes were also filmed in the beautiful Monfragüe National Park nearby.
Local Talent
What's really cool about Territoriu de bandolerus is that almost everyone involved in making it was from Serradilla! The actors, the people behind the cameras, and everyone else were local villagers.
A Community Effort
The movie started as a "no-budget" film. This means it didn't have a big budget from a movie studio. Instead, the people of Serradilla helped out by giving their time, skills, and even their own resources. It was a true team effort by the whole community!
Premiere Day
The movie first showed on August 17, 2013, right there in Serradilla. More than 3,000 people came to watch it! That's a lot, especially since the village only has about 1,729 people living there. It was a huge event for the community.
See also
In Spanish: Territoriu de bandolerus para niños