
Blowup (1966)
Año de Estreno: 1966
Nación: Italy, United Kingdom
Título Alternativo: Blow Up, Blowup - Deseo en una mañana de verano, Blow-Up - Depois Daquele Beijo, Blow-Up, Zvetsenina, Deseo de una mañana de verano, Blow-Up - erään suudelman jälkeen, Poveæanje, Nagyítás, Yetzarim, Yokubou, Powiekszenie, História de Um Fotógrafo, Uvecanje, Blow-up - förstoringen, Cinayeti gördüm, Ekstaze '67
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Guionista: N/A
Producción & Género
Productor(es): N/A
Compañías: N/A
Género: Film Based On Literature, Mystery Film
Argumento
The film 'Blowup' begins with a chance encounter between a London fashion photographer named Thomas (played by David Hemmings) and a mysterious woman (Vanessa Redgrave). She enters his studio while he's working, and they have an intense argument over whether she should pose for him. After she leaves, Thomas finds her lying dead in his studio. Panicked, he takes photos of the scene before destroying the negatives. When he later develops the prints, he realizes that there was a second person present in his studio during the encounter.
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Resumen
'Blowup' is a 1966 British-Italian film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and loosely based on 'Las babas del diablo' ('The Devil's drool'), a short story by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. The movie is known for its exploration of themes like alienation, identity, and the nature of reality, particularly through its use of the protagonist's profession as a photographer. The film won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.
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