"Vibración de Granada" (1935) can be considered as a silent sketch, a previous from life of the work that Val del Omar, the director, devoted to Granada twenty years later in "Aguaespejo granadino". Despite the absence of sound and therefore lacking the poetic comments of their more sophisticated sequel, supplements this deficit as a visual exuberance from its very personal portrait lens, full of lyricism and suggestions.
The rich lace of La Alhambra and the whimsical forms that acquire the water that flows from its source, the sobriety of the elderly and the joy of children, markets and places of the Andalusian city that charge a depth dimension, almost spiritual transcending the merely photographic to return to the viewer other poetic reality, bordering on fantasy.
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