articles by Josefina García Pullés
Life in a can
Berlinale Talent Press, February 09, 2011
Life in a can Cinema seizes life and dresses it up, making it happen in a delimited space and time. I'm obsessed with the halo of mystery that surrounds it. “The only jurisdiction to which a film should be subject concerns its style and its expressive power. The rest is a mystery and wil ...
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Collision Matters
Berlinale Talent Press, February 12, 2011
Collision Matters The limits of the world that SUICIDE ROOM aims to investigate end up being the limits of the film itself - a review of the Berlinale Panorama entry by director Jan Komasa. Colliding worlds keep us from getting bored with life, and Jan Komasa – one of the directors of OD ...
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People-obsessed
Berlinale Talent Press, February 16, 2011
People-obsessed Actress Kerry Fox joined the Campus panel “The Rules of Engagement” along with Swedish author and screenwriter Henning Mankell and 2008 Golden Bear winner José Padilha. New Zealand-born Kerry Fox got her first experience in film under the direction of Jane Campion in AN A ...
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Follow the Light
Berlinale Talent Press, February 14, 2011
Follow the Light A look at the short films in the Berlinale Generation Kplus section. All the movies included in the second short film programme of the Berlinale Generation Kplus section portray young characters who deal with wanted or unwanted separations, painful or enjoyable transform ...
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A Material World
Berlinale Talent Press, February 15, 2011
A Material World A richly assembled team of filmmakers gets together to discuss the art of building narrative worlds. Films invite us to wander through different universes and stroll through different worlds that may or may not exist but surely become real inside movie theatres. “Play as ...
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Oh Mother, Mother! What Have You Done?
Berlinale Talent Press, February 16, 2011
Oh Mother, Mother! What Have You Done? First-time director Ralph Fiennes makes some bold choices in this Shakespeare adaptation, and they don't always work - but Vanessa Redgrave saves the day. Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut was much anticipated by those who love his acting but also by ...
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