Strong Argentine presence in Malaga’s film sample

Strong Argentine presence in Malaga’s film sample

It begins tomorrow, with Mercedes Morán as president of the Official Jury, Guillermo Francella and Alejandro Porti as tribute figures, and the participation of fourteen films in different sections

Argentine invasion of the Malaga Film Festival that begins tomorrow: fourteen films in the different sections, Mercedes Morán presiding over the official jury and Fernando Juan Lima The jury of the Zonacine section, and Guillermo Francella and the director Alejandro Porti as figures of central tributes.

AGGICT The Biznaga of Honor and Francella will receive the Trajectory Award. On the occasion, each one will present their most recent work: the sentimental story “What we wanted to be”and the Spanish comedy “Lobos Beach”where Francella He plays a tourist who, after the season, does not intend to get up from the restraint.

In the various competitions, “zero guilt”, Valeria Bertucelli and Mora Elizalde participate. “I never went to Disney,” by Matilde Tute Vissani (both in official section), “Good evening”, by Matías Szulanski (Zonacine), “Workers!”, By Cristian Pauls, “Luck of Pinos”, by Lorena Muñoz and “Tempus Fugit”, by Lucian (Short films). They also compete two Uruguayan-Argentine co-productions: “Dogs”, by Gerardo Minutti, and “Rio inside”, by Martínez Pessi. And it is not Argentina, but it should be noted “the dog thief”, excellent and emotional Bolivian piece that is in official competition (a shoe room seeks to approach who his father considers him stealing the dog and then introduced himself as the one who rescued him). Its author, the Chilean Vinko Tomicic, is a graduate of the UBA, something that he always stands out with thanks.

Returning to the nationals: in special and informative functions are added “Mazel Tov”, by Adrián Suar, “El Casero”, by Matías Lucchesi, “Message in a bottle”, by Gabriel Nesci, “Transfers”, by Nicolás Gil Lavedra, “Hidden lake. The sovereignty at stake ”, by Camilo Gómez, and a jewel of old days:“ This is my life ”, by Viñoly Barreto, 1952, with Miguel de Molina, the singer who came here as an exile fleeing from Franco and here triumphed and spent his last days.

In Malaga that musical film will be seen with what some call an epistolary documentary, “Letters to Miguel de Molina”luck of biography made through its most significant correspondence. As in vice versa, the Spanish documentary will also be seen “Argentina. Far from the words “of Patricia Medinabiography of Antonia Mercé Luquea Buenos Aires daughter of Spaniards who emigrated to the land of his elders and there he consecrated himself as a remarkable flamenco dancer with the artistic name of Argentina. She died in Bayonne just July 18, 1936, the day the civil war began.

Source: Ambito

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