Inspired by seven of my photographs, the composer Eduardo Rincón wrote a 48-minute piece for piano in 14 movements structured along the lines of Modest Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.”
The film is my own interpretation of Rincón’s state of mind, my own sense of why he chose the photographs he did and how they relate to his own life experience (he spent years in Franco’s prisons for ‘political’ reasons, the first time at age 15 because they couldn’t find his brother). It is, in essence, a tale about a tale about a tale.
Text by Eduardo Rincón, Seven Gazes
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