Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of the Fright) (1960) Poster

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4/10
Extremely experimental
Horst_In_Translation27 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Fuego en Castilla (Tactilvisión del páramo del espanto)" or "Fire in Castilla (Tactilvision from the Moor of the Fright)" is one of the most known works by Spanish filmmaker José Val del Omar, probably even the most known. It is a black-and-white short film from 1961, so already 55 years old, and one of the filmmaker's later projects. It runs for 18 minutes approximately and it's a documentary that takes us into the world of art, but also the world of supernatural aspects. Death plays a major role in here, but so does religion. I personally did not find the watch too interesting, but then again, I have never been a big fan of museums and exhibitions. People who have more preference in these fields may even enjoy it. i found it fairly boring and dragging though and that's why I give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.
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