La revolución es un sueño eterno

La revolución es un sueño eterno
Directed by Nemesio Juárez
Written by Nemesio Juárez
Based on La revolución es un sueño eterno
by Andrés Rivera
Starring Lito Cruz
Juan Palomino
Luis Machín
Production
company
INCAA and San Luis Cine
Release dates
  • May 17, 2012 (2012-05-17) (Buenos Aires)
Running time
110 minutes
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

La Revolución es un sueño eterno (Spanish: The revolution is an eternal dream) is a 2012 Argentine film, based on the eponymous book by Andrés Rivera. It is based on the life of Juan José Castelli, who led the May Revolution and the early steps of the Argentine War of Independence.

The main actor is Lito Cruz as Juan José Castelli. Other actors are Juan Palomino as Bernardo Monteagudo, Luis Machín as Manuel Belgrano, Adrián Navarro as Mariano Moreno and Edward Nulkievwicz as Agrelo.[1]

It is a joint production of INCAA and San Luis Cine. Most of the movie was shot in the San Luis Province, including a stage similar to the 1810 Buenos Aires Cabildo, and the speech of Castelli to the natives of the Upper Peru was filmed at the Sierra de las Quijadas National Park. The scenes of the British invasions of the Río de la Plata were filmed in Luján.[1]

It was filmed in 2007, and the filming took seven weeks.[1]

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