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Added by antoniolaser (13)
Cover by itsablueway (25)

Added on: 26/11/2004

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Pintura española (1992) [---]

Country  Spain  
Released  1992
Publisher  ???
Price  PROMOTIONAL ITEM

UPC  (none)
I-S-B-N  (none)
Category  Documentary

Color  Color
Length  59 min.
Sides  2
Chapter(s)  ???
Size  12"
Picture  Video
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Box Set
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  DADC Austria

 

   

 Sound Encoding  Analog Tracks 
 
Bilingual
 Language #1  Language #2  Subtitles 
SpanishEnglish Unknown 

 Additional Information by antoniolaser (13)   20/04/2007 

This title was created specially for the 1992 Universal exposition at Seville to be shown at the Spanish Pavilion.

Side B contains 8364 still pictures(many paintings have 3 or 4 stills). The book (in Spanish and English) included contains info on the author and on the painter.

Odd enough, this title is analog sound only, which makes it totally incompatible with the few digital-only players available throughout the laserdisc-media life in Spain. It should be because it was aimed to be played by full specs industrial machines.