Polvo de Estrellas
Originally released in 2001. Polvo de Estrellas is a documentary film. directed by Hilda Hidalgo. At just 44 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
From the high mountains of Carrara marble in Italy to the coast of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, the documentary Polvo de Estrellas traces the spiritual journey of the Costa Rican sculptor Jorge Jimenez Deredia, the first Latin American artist who makes a sculpture for the Basilica San Pedro. In the vertigo of a new millennium stands its simple and harmonious work. The renowned critic Pierre Restany, defines his sculptures as objects of meditation that put us in touch with our inner dimension. We are stardust, says the artist, the cosmos is the mirror of our history. The soul a tie that binds us to infinity.
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- ES
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Polvo de Estrellas about?
From the high mountains of Carrara marble in Italy to the coast of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, the documentary Polvo de Estrellas traces the spiritual journey of the Costa Rican sculptor Jorge...
Who directed Polvo de Estrellas?
Polvo de Estrellas was directed by Hilda Hidalgo.
How long is Polvo de Estrellas?
Polvo de Estrellas has a runtime of 0 hours and 44 minutes (44 minutes total).
When was Polvo de Estrellas released?
Polvo de Estrellas was released on March 27, 2001 in theaters.