The Language of Trees Trailer

The Language of Trees Trailer (1983)

"Paz by himself" 01 January 1983 Factual, TV Movie 29 mins

An exploration on Paz's poetry by Paz himself, his childhood, his ideas about love and the nature of art

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Cast

Octavio Paz

as Narrator

Crew

International Titles

Octavio Paz: El lenguaje de los árboles Trailer

International Releases Dates

Mexico 01 January 1983

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