Landscapes of A Capelada
The black granite in the Serra da Capelada range formed from solidified magma during the Precambrian era, some 1,160 million years ago. The rocks were buried deep beneath the Earth's surface until Pangea broke apart, 200 million years ago, causing a 600-meter high cliff to form.
Homo sapiens sapiens appeared on Earth 200,000 years ago.
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Alberto LobelleDirector
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Alberto LobelleWriter
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Alberto LobelleProducer
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Alberto LobelleCinematographer
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Oskar LopezSound editor
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Project Title (Original Language):Paisaxes da Capelada
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Feature
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Genres:documentary, Enviromental, Nature, Experimental, Meditative, Slow Cinema, Naturaleza, Cine contemplativo
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Runtime:1 hour
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Completion Date:May 9, 2017
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Country of Origin:Spain
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Country of Filming:Spain
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Language:Galician
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Shooting Format:Digital HD
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Documenta MadridMadrid
Spain
May 9, 2017
World Premiere / National Premiere
Best Cinematography Award -
Cinema Vérité - Iran Int'l Documentary Film Festival 2017Tehran
Iran, Islamic Republic of
December 10, 2017
Asian Premiere -
FIC Silente MxLa Puebla
Mexico
February 14, 2018
American premiere
Honorable Mention -
Salón Internacional de la LuzBogotá
Colombia
May 17, 2018
Colombian premiere
Official Selection -
Ecozine Film FestivalZaragoza
Spain
May 16, 2018
Official Selection
Born in Galicia (Spain) in 1976, Alberto Lobelle works on television series, documentaries, short films, commercials and films as second assistant director, script supervisor and assistant director.
As a filmmaker he directs and produces “Matisse is spelt with two S’s” (2011), screened at Aljazeera International Documentary Film Festival, Documenta Madrid and other film festivals. “Den Pobedy: Victory Day” (2015), a found-footage documentary about history, war and family was screened at FID Marseille. "Landscapes of A Capelada" (2017) had its premiere at Documenta Madrid, where it was awarded with the Best Cinematography Prize.