Pelota (1983)
Pelota (1983)
A documentary view of the Basque ball-game in which a small hard leather ball is hit against a wall. The film gives an impression of the game itself and of those who play it, not only the star performers (and the myths that surround them), but also those who just play in the streets and alleyways. The film sees the game it its cultural context and conveys the emotions and stories that are peculiar to the Basque country.

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Cast

Jean-Pierre Laruche Jean-Pierre Laruche As: Himself
Joseph Laduce Joseph Laduce As: Himself
Cipriano Ruiz Cipriano Ruiz As: Himself
J.M. Berasaluce J.M. Berasaluce As: Himself
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A documentary view of the Basque ball-game in which a small hard leather ball is hit against a wall. The film gives an impression of the game itself and of those who play it, not only the star performers (and the myths that surround them), but also those who just play in the streets and alleyways. The film sees the game it its cultural context and conveys the emotions and stories that are peculiar to the Basque country.


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Details

Genres: Documentary

Language: Español, euskera

Release Date: 09 September 1983

Country: DK

Runtime: 47m

Company Credits

Company: John & Leth Film

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Cast

Directed By

Writing Credits

Production Crew

Ebbe Traberg

Ebbe Traberg

Researcher

Ole John

Ole John

Producer

Edited By

Costume and Makeup

Not currently known.

Sound

Ennio Morricone

Ennio Morricone

Original Music Composer

Morning Slayter

Morning Slayter

Sound Recordist

Niels Arild Nielsen

Niels Arild Nielsen

Sound Editor

Visual Effects

Not currently known.

Camera

Georg Oddner

Georg Oddner

Still Photographer

Dan Holmberg

Dan Holmberg

"A" Camera Operator

Ole John

Ole John

"B" Camera Operator

Lighting

Not currently known.

Art Department

Not currently known.

Other Crew

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