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Intervened Events

The omnibus feature SUCESOS INTERVENIDOS consists of shorts by a who’s who of Argentine documentary and experimental-film giants, including Edgardo Cozarinsky and Gustavo Fontán but also Claudio Caldini, Andrés Di Tella and Gabriela Golder. Each one of them created a piece of a few minutes in length using archival footage from SUCESOS ARGENTINOS (“Argentine Events”), a popular newsreel series from 1938 to 1972 whose episodes have recently begun to be digitized by Buenos Aires’s “Pablo C. Ducrós Hicken” Film Museum.

Intervened Events

9.0 2014
Jimi Jamison - Live At Firefest

Former Survivor vocalist Jimi Jamison made, incredibly, his first ever UK appearance in front of the enthusiastic crowd at Firefest 2010 at Nottingham's famous Rock City, where he proceeded to steal the show with a stunning performance featuring all his hits from his time in Survivor and as a solo artist. Backed by a great band featuring the popular Tommy Denander on guitar, the DVD release recorded on October 31st 2010 gives fans the chance to see the legendary performance all over again! Setlist: "Caught in the Game" (Survivor song), "It's the Singer Not the Song" (Survivor song), "High on You" (Survivor song), "Is This Love" (Survivor song), "Didn't Know It Was Love" (Survivor song), "I See You in Everyone" (Survivor song), "A Dream Too Far", "Crossroads Moment", "Rebel Son" (Survivor song), "Burning Heart" (Survivor song), "I'm Always Here" (Baywatch Theme), "Eye of the Tiger" (Survivor song)

Jimi Jamison - Live At Firefest

9.0 2010
El Jardín Secreto

As a young woman, Diana Bellessi wanted to travel. When few women walked the road alone, she hitchhiked the continent. A poet searching for the lands promised by her childhood books. Over time, she discovered that going somewhere very close could be as intense an adventure as those trips. The secret garden accompanies the poet on the journey that she makes every end of the year, from Buenos Aires to an island in Paraná. There, surrounded by the nature of the delta - in that place where the garden of the house merges with the mountain - is the place where she writes. "Writing is also a vertigo - she says while, with buckets, she removes the mud left by the flood -. But the beautiful thing is to have the vertigo and the return. Writing pushed me far and out, and brought me back."

El Jardín Secreto

NR 2012
Baratometrajes 2.0: Spaniard-low-budget-films with High Ambitions

Baratometrajes 2.0 is a feature length documentary on low-budget films made ​​in Spain and dives deep and directly in the guts of most independent films, their characteristics and their reasons for being. More than forty interviews with directors, producers, journalists, cultural managers and distributors are shaping a broad mosaic of opinions and adventures of different creators to get their films and turn them into a reality, allowing the cameras to talk through their methodology work and the secrets that lie behind the making of these productions. Movies like "El mundo es nuestro," "Mi Loco Erasmus" or "The Cosmonaut" are part of the object of study of this essential documentary that brings us to the reality of New Spanish Cinema Lowcost.

Baratometrajes 2.0: Spaniard-low-budget-films with High Ambitions

5.3 2014
A Murmur Crosses Time

In the Central Cemetery of Bogotá a popular tradition has been practiced for fifty years: the rites for the deceased. The isolated atmosphere, the crackling of the candles, the cooing of the pigeons or the singing of the mariachis, make the Central a suitable place for recollection, for communication with the beyond and the search for a superior force that brings aid and benefits to the lives of believers. Listening to those whispers that call death to life allows us to perceive elements of life that remain veiled.

A Murmur Crosses Time

NR 2013
Translatina

The result of three years of production, more than 100 hours of filming, and interviews with people from 15 nationalities, Translatina paints an alarming portrait of the realities faced by transgender people in Latin America. Through a series of testimonies from civil society representatives and other stakeholders, this full-length documentary offers a realistic look at the challenges faced by transgender people in accessing education, work, justice, health care, and other services. It also shows how non-governmental organizations in Latin America are starting a dialogue with governments to demand opportunities for inclusion of transgender people, and how such initiatives may result in significant changes to ensure the rights of the population.

Translatina

1.0 2010
Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis is a story of an irreversible change seen through the eyes of one of Catalunias many invisible citizens: Laia. From her individual experiences, we will follow the process of Barcelona In Common from the public presentation as Guanyem Barcelona in June 2014, to the victory in the municipal elections of May 2015 that lead Ada Colau to be the first female mayor of Barcelona. This documentary wants to portray the will of this group of citizens to articulate a space of confluence of social movements, neighborhood and political actors, aiming to the conquest of municipal power.

Metamorphosis

5.0 2016
My flowers will not die

Adán is a resident of San Salvador Atenco, one of the main populations that have spoken against Mexico City’s New International Airport (NAICM). He, by reminiscing his past, tells us the reasons why he has defended his stand throughout the years, despite the problems this has brought upon him. His story is told from the perspective of three other members of the community: a woman who dedicates her life to sustainable engineering and two men who have suffered violence and police brutality for having a different opinion regarding the situation.

My flowers will not die

NR 2019