The Supreme Uneasiness: Incessant Portrait of Fernando Vallejo
Freely expressing his loves and hates, controversial Colombian and openly gay writer Fernando Vallejo (living in Mexico) breaks with an ingrained literary tradition: that of the omniscient writer who sees and knows everything. The film covers his literary output and his many interests: film, music, science, and politics. Made with the full support and participation of the author, it provides a portrait of one of the best Spanish-language writers.
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The Supreme Uneasiness: Incessant Portrait of Fernando Vallejo
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- Crew
- Recommendations
Status
Released
Release Date
Aug 6, 2003
Runtime
1h 30m
Genres
Documentary
User Score
70%
Original Title
La Desazón Suprema: retrato de Fernando Vallejo
Director
Luis Ospina
Description
Freely expressing his loves and hates, controversial Colombian and openly gay writer Fernando Vallejo (living in Mexico) breaks with an ingrained literary tradition: that of the omniscient writer who sees and knows everything. The film covers his literary output and his many interests: film, music, science, and politics. Made with the full support and participation of the author, it provides a portrait of one of the best Spanish-language writers.
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