Production Design by:
Mónica Peña Z.
The Cartagena-born Germán Espinosa wrote in 1991 the script for “La tragedia de Belinda Elsner”, set in Bogotá / Colombia at the end of the 20th century. The adaptation below is set in Vienna in the Belle Epoque (1899-1914).
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ART BOOK/
Analysis and adaptation of art direction to Vienna in the Belle Epoque (1899-1914)
ART BOOK/
Analysis and adaptation of art direction to Vienna in the Belle Epoque (1899-1914)
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STORY BOARD / One visually presented scene of the script
Scene taken: Lourdes in the bathtub
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MODEL / 1:10 Scale
MODEL / 1:10 Scale
The scenery and architecture are taken from what in the art book is called the Viennese Cabaret. That place where the protagonist (Nelson) and his musical band (Lourdes, Simón, Omar and Viena) together with his producer and aunt (Verónica) and show host (Carlos) develop around the world of entertainment, exteriority, banality and decadence.









