Ni folklore ni alegato. Ni costumbrismo ni condena. Ni película ni documental. Ni taurina ni antitaurina. En el hueco entre tantas cosas está filmada y montada ‘Tardes de soledad’, el polémico largometraje con el que Albert Serra ganó la pasada Concha de Plata del Festival de San Sebastián. Y que aspira a condensar, durante dos horas, y sin estructura argumental sino ritual, las intimidades de la fiesta y su imágenes y sonidos. La comentamos con Carlos Alsina, Rubén Amón, Rosa Belmonte, Guillermo Altares, Sergio del Molino y Nacho Vigalondo. Además, recomendamos la magnífica biografía ‘Azorín. Clásico y moderno’.
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