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Miró, l’altre

Where to Watch Miró, l’altre

Need to watch 'Miró, l’altre' on your TV, phone, or tablet? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Pere Portabella-directed movie via subscription can be a huge pain, so we here at Moviefone want to take the pressure off.

Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription choices - along with the availability of 'Miró, l’altre' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into the nitty-gritty of how you can watch 'Miró, l’altre' right now, here are some finer points about the Colegio de Arquitectos de Cataluña documentary flick.

Released , 'Miró, l’altre' stars Joan Miró The movie has a runtime of about 15 min, and received a user score of 42 (out of 100) on TMDb, which put together reviews from 5 well-known users.

You probably already know what the movie's about, but just in case... Here's the plot: "As publicity for the exhibit Miró L’altre, organized by the Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalunya in 1969, the Board commissioned Pere Portabella to film Miró painting the “poster” for the exhibit on the ground floor windows of the building. Portabella was not interested in simply filming a testimonial documentary. However, he said he would do the film if after the exhibit Joan Miró himself, with the help of the cleaning staff erased his own painting. Joan Miró accepted the idea without a doubt. The complicity between the film maker and the painter is evident in the filming." .