Project Detail

I Die of Sadness Crying for You

Synopsis

A personal essay film centred on copla - a form of Spanish lyrical song which powerfully communicates emotions of sorrow and the profound sadness of woman.
The film combines filmmaker Nina Danino's interest in the female voice with archive and newly filmed performances. The film sets out to look for copla and the women and singers of copla and on her own memory and experience of it.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2019 - Experimenta Strand - World premiere

Details

Year
2019
Type of film
Features
Running time
70 min
Format
Digital
Director
Nina Danino
Producer
Nina Danino
Editor
Juan Soto, John Veal
Screenwriter
Nina Danino
Director of Photography
Archive
Sound
Sound Mix : Michael Koderisch
Principal cast
With performances by: Marifé de Triana; Live performances by: Elena Danino, Yolanda Figueroa

Production Status

Production Company

A Temporal Films production with the support of The Arts Council of England

Sales Company

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