Medardo Pantoja Filming Locations
Where was Medardo Pantoja filmed? Medardo Pantoja was filmed in 1 locations across Argentina in the following places:
Medardo Pantoja Filming Locations
Tilcara is a town in Jujuy province in northern Argentina. It lies in the dramatic Quebrada de Humahuaca mountain valley. Just outside town are the partially rebuilt remains of the Pucará de Tilcara, a pre-Hispanic hilltop fortification. Nearby are steep gorges like the Devil's Throat. In town, the Dr. Eduardo Casanova Archaeological Museum has Inca relics. The José A. Terry Museum displays paintings of local life.
Medardo Pantoja (1969)
Medardo Pantoja, a painter from Jujuy is a portrait of an artist known as "the painter of the Quebrada de Humahuaca", eternally in love with the Jujuy highlands where we can still find images of his creative spirit today. The gentle landscapes captured in his pictorial work, accompanied only by the music in this documentary, introduce the mysteries of the region where the indigenous heritage that circulated through his veins remains.