Miguel Castro

Miguel Castro Grimberg, engineer and filmmaker, was born in Santiago de Chile on October 7, 1928. Within the framework of one of the University Film contests, he generated one of his first short films, one of the best known, titled Avenida 18 de julio (1951). His filmography is made up of the following titles: Holiday (1951), Brief history (1952), It was once... (1953), Cariri (1953), Images (1955), Notes for a final (1955), The yellow stripe (1962)17. He made a film for Cine Universitario, the which they would later title as Ay, Uruguay. The tape was confiscated during the dictatorship and today, although remains of the film were recovered, the film has not been found original18. Miguel Castro was forced to return to Chile during the Uruguayan dictatorship 1973. He returned four years after the end of the de facto government and died shortly some time later, on December 27, 1989, in Montevideo.

La Raya Amarilla (1962)

A group of Montevidean workers split up to paint the yellow line in the center of the streets.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Miguel Castro  •  Carlos Maggi  •  Jorge Estruch
CAST:  Ricardo Espalter  •  Gaudin  •  Castagnet  •  Marco Maggi

A group of Montevidean workers split up to paint the yellow line in the center of the streets.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Miguel Castro  •  Carlos Maggi  •  Jorge Estruch
CAST:  Ricardo Espalter  •  Gaudin  •  Castagnet  •  Marco Maggi

Imágenes

From still images, Castro composes a photosequence of an everyday situation of linear and sensitive narrative based on an alternative and experimental visual strategy for its context.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Miguel Castro
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From still images, Castro composes a photosequence of an everyday situation of linear and sensitive narrative based on an alternative and experimental visual strategy for its context.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Miguel Castro
CAST: