MAR DEL PLATA FEST ANNOUNCES FULL COMPETITION LINE UP
JURY ANNOUNCED
Mar del Plata President Miguel Pereira has revealed the full list of films set to compete at this year's event (March 11/20), as well as confirming the Jury, and those films screening out of competition.
Official Competition (14 titles):
Adiós Querida Luna - Argentina/Fernando Spiner
Buena Vida Delivery - Argentina/Leonardo Di Césare
The Blue Light - Japan/Yukio Ninagawa
El Lápiz del Carpintero/The Carpenter's Pencil - Spain/Antón Reixa
Tristan - France/Philippe Harel
Blue Butterfly - Canada/Léa Pool
Gone - Germany/Zoltan Paul
Konjanik - Croatia/Branko Ivanda
Paloma de Papel/Paper Dove - Peru/Fabrizio Aguilar
Touching the Void - Great Britain/Kevin Macdonald
Dealer - Hungary/Benedek Fliegauf
Mi piace lavorare/Mobbing - Italy/Francesca Comencini
O Outro Lado da Rua - Brazil/Marcos Bernstein
Kaldaljós - Iceland/Hilmar Oddsson
Out of competition:
Carandiru - Brazil/Héctor Babenco - Opening Night Gala
Il Cuore Altrove - Italy/Pupi Avati - Closing Night Gala
Dans le Rouge du Couchant - France/Spain/Edgardo Cozarinsky
Memoria del Saqueo - Argentina/Switzerland/Pino Solanas
El Abrazo Partido/The Last Embrace - Argentina/Germany/Daniel Burman
Segui Le Ombre - Italy/Lucio Gaudino
Suite Habana - Cuba/Spain/Fernando Pérez
This year's Jury comprises
Argentine/French cinematographer Ricardo Aronovich,
Argentine actress Ana Mario Picchio,
Portuguese actress Maria de Medeiros,
Brazilian director/actress Domingos de Oliveira,
British producer Donald Ranvaud,
Spanish screenwriter Angeles Gonzalez-Sinde,
and Argentine/Italian film historian Ernesto Perez.
This year's edition, the 19th., will include a major look at the work of one of the first Argentine directors to achieve international status, Fernando Birri, and the screening of two great Argentine films on their 30th Anniversary: "La Tregua", directed by Sergio Renán, and "La Patagonia Rebelde", directed by Héctor Olivera; Raices (Roots), this year dedicated to a map of Italian cinema; La mujer y el cine (Women and Cinema), a selection of international films from women directors, which will be competitive for the first time next year; Collection Films: a selection of restored classic films from the region; America Latina XXI , a selection of the best work from Latin American countries; Near Darkness, devoted to genre films - thriller, suspense, terror - all of which explore dark themes; Vitrina Argentina, a showcase of all current Argentine films; Ventana Documental , a documentary section; Punto de vista (Point of View), a selection of films from around the world with definite viewpoints, as well as the ever popular La Mirada interior (An Inside View), comprising films from all the Argentine provinces; Lo que Vendrá (Coming Scenes), a section dedicated to showcasing the best short films from around the world; the LAB (Latin American Audiovisual Laboratory), a space designed to encourage synergy within the Latin American audio-visual sector, and a meeting point for every artist, producer, technician and professional.
05.03.2004 | Editor's blog
Cat. : America Ana Mario Picchio Argentina Argentina Argentine Argentine culture Branko Ivanda Paloma de Papel Brazil Canada Cinema of Argentina Collection Films Croatia Cuba Daniel Burman Segui Le Ombre Donald Ranvaud Edgardo Cozarinsky Memoria del Saqueo Ernesto Perez Fernando Birri Fernando Pérez Fernando Solanas Fernando Spiner Buena France Francesca Comencini Germany Hector Babenco Héctor Olivera Hungary Iceland Independent films Italy Japan Kevin Macdonald Dealer Latin American Audiovisual Laboratory Latin American cinema Latin American culture Léa Pool Leonardo Di Cesare Lucio Gaudino Suite Mar del Plata Marcos Bernstein Kaldaljós Maria de Medeiros Miguel Pereira Paul Konjanik Peru Philippe Harel Blue Butterfly PLATA FEST ANNOUNCES Ricardo Aronovich Sergio Renán Spain Switzerland United Kingdom Yukio Ninagawa El