The initial series collection has managed to bring together for the first time the complete filmography of Jaime Rosales: The Hours of the Day (2003) was his film debut, with which he won the Fipresci Prize at Cannes and two Goya nominations. a disconcerting work focused on the daily life of an individual who is capable of killing. Solitude (2007) is a brilliant treatise on human relationships in which the director divides the screen to offer different points of view on the same scene (a large part of the work was filmed in polyvision). It was the great winner of the Goya Awards that year - best film, best director and best new actor for José Luis Torrijo - and also won the silver photograms. Shot in the Head (2008) is the most controversial title of those he has signed: it recovers several of the plot lines introduced in his previous works but is revolutionary in its forms. In this film, Rosales shows the daily life of an ETA member from the distance imposed by a telephoto lens, without audible dialogue, in a masterful cinematic exercise.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/tv-series/15712-tiro-en-la-cabeza-la-soledad-las-horas-del-dia-dvd--8436027575863.html15712Tiro En La Cabeza + La Soledad + Las Horas Del Dia [DVD]The Initial Series collection has managed to bring together for the first time the complete filmography of Jaime Rosales: LAS HORAS DEL DÍA (2003) was his film debut, with which he won the FIPRESCI Prize in Cannes and two Goya nominations. A disconcerting work focused on the daily life of an individual who is capable of killing. LA SOLEDAD (2007) is a brilliant treatise on human relationships in which the director divides the screen to offer different points of view on the same scene (a large part of the work was filmed in polyvision). It was the great winner of the Goya that year - Best Film, Best Director and Best New Actor for José Luis Torrijo - and also won the Fotogramas de Plata. SHOT IN LA HEAD (2008) is the most controversial title of those he has signed: it recovers several of the plot lines introduced in his previous works but is revolutionary in its forms. In this film, Rosales shows the daily life of an ETA member from the distance imposed by a telephoto lens, without audible dialogue, in a masterful cinematic exercise.https://dvdstorespain.es/542022-home_default/tiro-en-la-cabeza-la-soledad-las-horas-del-dia-dvd-.jpg12.3141instockCameo Media,S.L.12.314112.3141002015-06-14T20:39:22+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/TV series/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
The Initial Series collection has managed to bring together for the first time the complete filmography of Jaime Rosales: LAS HORAS DEL DÍA (2003) was his film debut, with which he won the FIPRESCI Prize in Cannes and two Goya nominations. A disconcerting work focused on the daily life of an individual who is capable of killing. LA SOLEDAD (2007) is a brilliant treatise on human relationships in which the director divides the screen to offer different points of view on the same scene (a large part of the work was filmed in polyvision). It was the great winner of the Goya that year - Best Film, Best Director and Best New Actor for José Luis Torrijo - and also won the Fotogramas de Plata. SHOT IN LA HEAD (2008) is the most controversial title of those he has signed: it recovers several of the plot lines introduced in his previous works but is revolutionary in its forms. In this film, Rosales shows the daily life of an ETA member from the distance imposed by a telephoto lens, without audible dialogue, in a masterful cinematic exercise.