"The Mountain of Dreams" Film Park "in Mérida State
Entrance
building where the Nursery The Metropol Restaurant and the Grand Café de las Estrellas
architectural detail and cars
Some
collector car
In Chiguara via The Watcher, 40 minutes from Merida is "The Mountain of Dreams", one of three theme parks, with "The Eaves" and "Venezuela's anti-", the idea of \u200b\u200bMr. Alexis Montilla. Alexis is known, also because his life story was told in the film "Life and two sent" to lead the filmmaker Alberto Arvelo and was premiered in 1997.
Cinemas Caracas in the 50
Hollywood Film Model
Monster
River
Film Model
Castellana
Model
Teatro Junín
Model
Lido Cinema
"The Mountain of Dreams" is set in the 50's of XX century and has a stamp of Art Deco aesthetics . Spaces called "routes" are the only places where people can realize that they are in a park. However, much of the route travels in a train that moves people at the time.
Model-set. Film Studies 1950
Filming in Film Studies 1950
1950
Film Studies
Exploring Model-set
Film Studies
1950
Acting Film Studies 1910
1910 Acting in Film Studies
In this ode to the film world the public can obtain valuable information and learn through their participation. The tour will find an exhibition of models of "The Cinema of Caracas in the 50", the "film studies 1950", the "film studies 1910", the "Black Maria Kinetográfico Theatre", Theatre "Cinelandia" the "Hall makeup and wardrobe, "The balcony of Cantinflas", the "Tailoring Hispana", the "Grand Café de las Estrellas" and "River Monster" is the name of an old car that was in a river and was great secret of two children in the film "Life and two errands." This sequence is called the "sequence of the monster" and is, in part, the explanation for the fascination of Mr. Alexis Montilla for cars. There is an anecdote referring to Alexis, a boy, saw a truck overturned in Chachopo 45 years. This image is marked.
Costume
movie "A life and two errands"
Newsletters
Heidi projected
S8
Rafael Briceño
replica of the first cinema box office in the city of Merida
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