"...it had no plot. The film was more a study of people's behavior, shot in 16mm with a hand-held camera, which was hidden most of the time. In its execution it was like my New York film 58-59, except that it was filmed in sunlight almost the whole time, on a public beach, and in the cafes nearby. There was no spoken commentary, only the actual sounds and typical Cuban jukebox music." - Nestor Almendros, A Man With a Camera
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Sign inOriginal NameGente en la playa (People at the Beach)
StatusReleased: 65 years ago
January 1, 1960
LanguageUnknown
Spoken LanguagesUnknown
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