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Revolución: el cruce de los Andes

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Revolución: el cruce de los Andes
Film Poster
Written byAndrés Maiño
Leandro Ipiña
Directed byLeandro Ipiña
StarringRodrigo de la Serna
Juan Ciancio
León Dogodny
Lautaro Delgado
Narrated byJuan Carlos Gené
Theme music composerSebastián Escofet
Gustavo Santaolalla
Country of originArgentina
Original languageSpanish
Production
ProducersMarina Bacin
Gustavo Villamagna
Leandro Borrell
CinematographyJavier Julia
EditorAlejandro Brodersohn
Running time95 min.
Production companiesCanal 7
Encuentro
INCAA (funding)
TVE
Original release
ReleaseApril 7, 2010 (2010-04-07)

Revolución: el cruce de los Andes (English: Revolution: The Crusade of the Andes) is a 2010 Argentine historical epic film directed by Leandro Ipiña and starring Rodrigo de la Serna. It premiered during the bicentennial of Argentina. It was initially named San Martín: el cruce de los Andes.

The film follows the life of José de San Martín, with special focus on the Crossing of the Andes. Production was done by Channel 7 and Channel Encuentro.[1] It was premiered in Mar del Plata on November 15, 2010.[2]

Synopsis

The story starts in 1880, near the date when the remains of the deceased José de San Martín were moved to Buenos Aires. Manuel Corvalán, a veteran of the Army of the Andes gets interviewed for the event, and the narration continues mostly through flashbacks, following a very young Manuel, who gets a job as the secretary of San Martín and accompanies him during a journey in which he witnessed two of the most important events in Argentine history: the Crossing of the Andes and the later Battle of Chacabuco.

Cast

Production

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner with Tristán Bauer and Rodrigo de la Serna in the official presentation of the film

The production of the movie was announced at Casa Rosada, with the presence of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the governor of the province of San Juan, José Luis Gioja, Minister of Education Juan Carlos Tedesco, the director of the National System of Public Media, Tristán Bauer, and actor Rodrigo de la Serna.

At the announcement, the President stated that "this is a very special moment for everyone because addressing from public television the Crossing the Andes is more than just remember a milestone in the struggle for emancipation."[3] She explained that the movie would focus on the personal traits of San Martin, and pointed that if San Martín "had listened to the voices who say that nothing can be done, that everything is impossible, he would still be in Mendoza and we would be subjects of the King of Spain.".[3]

The filming started on June 1 of 2009 at the Calingasta valley in the province of San Juan, with a crew of more than 100 people.[4] Along with de la Serna, there were 15 principal actors in the film, and more than 1400 extras.[4] The scenes filmed in Mendoza ended up being shot the following August.[5]

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