Wara Wara /
Wara Wara, daughter of curaca Calicuma and de Nitaya, resides in Hatum Colla, capital of Collasuyo. Her life has a radical change the day she meets Captain Tristín de la Vega and a love is born between them that is rejected by the Wara Wara co-owners, for whom the princess represented the hope of a...
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Formato: | Electrónico Video |
Idioma: | No linguistic content Español |
Publicado: |
[La Paz, Bolivia] :
Fundación Cinemateca Boliviana,
2010.
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Edición: | [Versión restaurada]. |
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Acceso en línea: | Ver en línea |
Sumario: | Wara Wara, daughter of curaca Calicuma and de Nitaya, resides in Hatum Colla, capital of Collasuyo. Her life has a radical change the day she meets Captain Tristín de la Vega and a love is born between them that is rejected by the Wara Wara co-owners, for whom the princess represented the hope of a future vindication of her race against the abuses of the invaders. -- |
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Notas: | Originally released as a motion picture in 1930 by Urania Films. Based on the play: La voz de la quena / Antonio Diaz Villamil. |
Descripción Física: | 1 online resource (1 video file (65 min.)) : silent, black and white |
Créditos de Producción: | Cinematographers, Mario Camacho, José Jiménez, José María Velasco Maidana ; narrative reconstruction, Fernando Vargas Villazón ; editor, Fernando Vargas Villazón ; music, Cergio Prudencio. |