Eduardo Lamas

Películas

Amarillo
Director of Photography
Amarillo, the dream of a collective of artists who invested everything in what ended up being a cultural phenomenon of the 90s in Uruguay. Fundamental figures of music, theater, dance, poetry and performance passed through there. After fifteen months of operation, it closed its doors. Twenty-five years later, its protagonists reconstruct their history and that of a whole generation by going through unpublished images.
Amarillo
Producer
Amarillo, the dream of a collective of artists who invested everything in what ended up being a cultural phenomenon of the 90s in Uruguay. Fundamental figures of music, theater, dance, poetry and performance passed through there. After fifteen months of operation, it closed its doors. Twenty-five years later, its protagonists reconstruct their history and that of a whole generation by going through unpublished images.
Amarillo
Director
Amarillo, the dream of a collective of artists who invested everything in what ended up being a cultural phenomenon of the 90s in Uruguay. Fundamental figures of music, theater, dance, poetry and performance passed through there. After fifteen months of operation, it closed its doors. Twenty-five years later, its protagonists reconstruct their history and that of a whole generation by going through unpublished images.
Otra historia del mundo
Art Direction
A small town, two families joined together over time. A man who does not forget the values ​​of honor and fraternal friendship. From the director of The Journey to the Sea, history proposes the coalition of two worlds or, perhaps, the same but with different ways of understanding it.
El viaje hacia el mar
Art Direction
El viaje hacia el mar es una película uruguaya de 2003 basada en el cuento homónimo de Juan José Morosoli, dirigida por Guillermo Casanova y protagonizada por Hugo Arana, Diego Delgrossi, Julio César Castro, Julio Calcagno, Héctor Guido y César Troncoso. Fue nominada en los Premios Goya 2004 a mejor film extranjero de habla hispana y ganadora del Colón de Oro del 29º Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. En el verano de 1963, en un bar de la ciudad de Minas, el sepulturero Quintana (Julio Calcagno), Rataplán (Diego Delgrossi), barrendero y Siete y Tres Diez (Julio César Castro), vendedor de loterías, esperan a Rodríguez (Hugo Arana) que los va a llevar en su camión a ver el mar por primera vez. Los acompañan El Vasco (Héctor Guido) y un Desconocido (César Troncoso) que se une a último momento. A lo largo del viaje los personajes irán revelando su forma de ver el mundo y vivir la vida.