"QUILINO" (1966) de Raymundo Gleyzer y Jorge Prelorán

"QUILINO" (1966) by Raymundo Gleyzer In a town in the north of Córdoba province, the women weave unique straw and feather crafts, a tradition inherited from the Sanaviron Indians. It tells the story of the inhabitants of Quilino, a small town who used to make a living from handcrafted goods. The people of Quilino depended on two railway lines: a local one in the morning, and one that ran to Bolivia in the afternoon, until the afternoon line was discontinued. Country: Argentina Directors: Raymundo Gleyzer, Jorge Prelorán Screenplay: Raymundo Gleyzer, Jorge Prelorán Music: Leda Valladares Cinematography: Raymundo Gleyzer, Jorge Prelorán (B&W) Production Company: National University of Córdoba, National Fund for the Arts