Aro Tolbukhin : en la mente del asesino /

False documentary about the fictional Hungarian Aro Tolbukhin who in 1981 was arrested for having burned alive seven people in the infirmary of Guatemala's Misión del Divino Redentor. In detention Tolbukhin also confessed to having killed a number of other victims in the years leading up to the...

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Corporate Authors: Oberon Cinematográfica (Firm) (film production company.), Altavista Films (film production company.), Canal+ España (Firm) (film production company.), Televisión Española (film production company.), TVE Catalunya (film production company.), Cameo Media
Other Authors: Villaronga, Agustí (Screenwriter), Zimmermann, Lydia (Screenwriter), Racine, Isaac P. (Screenwriter), Giménez Cacho, Daniel (Actor), Beato, Carmen (Actor), Józan, Zóltán (Actor), Castillo, Mariona, 1983- (Actor)
Format: Video DVD
Language:Spanish
Catalan
Language Notes:Language tracks in Spanish and Catalan, with optional subtitles in English, French, Catalan, and Spanish.
Published: [Barcelona] : Cameo, [2010]
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Summary:False documentary about the fictional Hungarian Aro Tolbukhin who in 1981 was arrested for having burned alive seven people in the infirmary of Guatemala's Misión del Divino Redentor. In detention Tolbukhin also confessed to having killed a number of other victims in the years leading up to the 1981 crime. After he is condemned to death, before his execution, two French documentarians interview him. The film examines these incidents and his background, and looks for reasons for his behaviour.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 2002.
Special features: trailer ; making-of ; Quemadita [featurette] ; Baile húngaro [featurette] ; filmographies.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 94 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; all regions; PAL; aspect ratio: 1.85:1, 16:9 compatible 4:3; 5.1 surround sound.
Audience:Rated: 16+.
Awards:Ariel Awards, Mexico, 2003: Best Actress (Carmen Beato); Best Actor (Daniel Giménez Cacho); Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen (Agustí Villaronga, Lydia Zimmermann, Isaac Pierre Racine); Best Cinematography (Guillermo Granillo); Best Art Direction; Best Make-Up; Best Special Effects.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Guillermo Granillo ; editing, Ernest Blasi ; music, José Manuel Pagán.