Movie: El Estado soy Yo

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Carlos Flores Delpino
Carlos Flores Delpino

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    The images from the landing of the first expedition of the spaceship Columbia are juxtaposed to a reflection on the function of the visual medium, and artistic creation as a whole.

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    1981-09-18

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