Alerta en la frontera
Alerta en la frontera is a 1941[lower-alpha 1] Peruvian propaganda film directed by German director Kurt Herrmann.[2]
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Directed by | Kurt Herrmann |
Produced by | Nacional Films del Peru Peruvian Army |
Narrated by | Ricardo Villarán |
Cinematography | Manuel Trullen Pedro Valdivieso |
Music by | Manuel Cabanillas Julio Barrionuevo |
Distributed by | Nacional Films del Peru |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Peru |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
The film features pictures of daily life in Lima during the 1940s, including the post-war victory parade in the National Stadium of Peru with president Manuel Prado Ugarteche attending. It also features scenes from the conflict, including the Occupation of Puerto Bolívar.[3]
Release
Originally meant to be a newsreel, the amount of material shot developed into the need to make a feature film.[1] The film was originally scheduled to release in 1941,[lower-alpha 1] but due to the Rio Protocol, the Peruvian government censored the film and kept all known copies.[3][1]
It was not until 70 years later that the film was found in the archive warehouses of the Center for Military Historical Studies. After its discovery, it was screened in the district of Miraflores during the Sobre héroes y tumbas exhibition,[4] finally premiering at the 2014 Lima Film Festival.[5]
Notes
- Its original release date was either September or December 17, 1941[1]
References
- "Alerta en la frontera". Filmaffinity.
- Bedoya, Ricardo (2016). El cine sonoro en el Perú (in Spanish). Lima: Fondo Editorial Universidad de Lima. ISBN 978-9972-45-314-4.
- "Video:´Alerta en la Frontera´ en el Festival de Cine de Lima". RPP Noticias. 2014-08-09.
- Sifuentes, Marco (2014-04-25). "VIDEO INÉDITO: APARECE PELÍCULA DE 1941 SOBRE LA GUERRA CON ECUADOR". Utero.pe.
- "Festival de Cine de Lima exhibirá película de 1941 sobre conflicto con Ecuador". Andina. 2014-08-07.