El chevrolé is a 1999 Uruguayan film.[1]
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El chevrolé | |
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Directed by | Leonardo Ricagni |
Written by | Leonardo Ricagni Pato López Nestor Piñón |
Produced by | Pablo Behrens |
Starring | Jorge Esmoris Rubén Rada Leo Maslíah Hugo Fattoruso Pastora Vega Pipo Cipolatti Tabaré Rivero Augusto Mazzarelli Petru Valenski |
Cinematography | Horacio Maira |
Edited by | F. Guariniello F. Rossi |
Music by | Mario Grigorov |
Release date | 1999 |
Running time | 94 min |
Countries | Uruguay, Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Its plot is based on the novel El regreso del gran Tuleque by Mauricio Rosencof.[1]
The film is named based on the mispronounced name of an authentic Chevrolet car, transformed into a peddler car, which appears in the main scenes.[1]
A very important musical feature is the tamboriles. Other meaningful music tunes heard in the soundtrack are from El Peyote Asesino, La Abuela Coca, Plátano Macho, and Hot Jam Band.[1]
The postproduction of the sound was performed at Twickenham Film Studios, which gave the film an unparalleled sound quality as compared with other Uruguayan films.
The film was nominated for best screenplay at the Argentina Film Critics Association Awards. In addition, it won for best original score, by Mario Grigorov, at the Hamptons International Film Festival.[2]
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