Issued for X film Festival of Marcha
Music of films
side A
-Cerro Pelado
-Golpeando en la Selva
-La tierra quema
-Now
Side B
-La Tierra quema
-Revolucion
-Dios y el Diablo en la tierra del Sol
The Marcha Magazine Film Festival was a significant cinematic event in Uruguay during the 1960s and early 1970s. The Marcha Magazine, an influential cultural and political publication in Uruguay, organized this festival to promote and showcase both national and international cinema within the country.
The festival served as a platform for screening independent films, documentaries, short films, and art-house movies. In addition to featuring Uruguayan productions, it also showcased films from various parts of the world, providing the Uruguayan audience access to a diverse range of cinematic works that might not have been readily available in commercial theaters.
The Marcha Magazine Film Festival played a vital role in the dissemination and development of cinema in Uruguay. It encouraged local filmmakers to explore new forms of expression and share their creations with a broader audience. The festival not only presented films but also fostered discussions and exchanges of ideas about cinema and culture.
The Marcha Magazine was an influential platform in promoting culture and critical thinking in Uruguay, and the film festival was one of the many cultural and artistic events it organized to enrich the country's cultural landscape. Although the festival ceased to operate in the 1970s, its legacy lives on in the history of Uruguayan cinema and in the promotion of cultural diversity through the medium of film.