Mauricio Fernando Minotti’s “El Negro,” Alejo Franzetti’s “El último continente” and Toia Bonino’s “Mussolini mi ha detto” figure among the 18 feature documentary projects selected for pitching at Ventana Sur’s Filmar – Doc Factory section.
The event marks the final stage of Argentina’s Incaa Film Institute’s Incubadora, a six-month work process to develop documentary projects aimed to generate productions from different local regions which will lure the interest of international partners. The projects are receive mentorship from Europe, the U.S. and Latin America, as well as strategic support from Eave, the European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs producers training program.
The Incubadora focuses on director-producers who have previously produced and had exhibited at least one feature film, a four-episode TV series or two short films.
The 18 projects playing at Doc Factory embrace a wide range of issues, covering the battle of Carolina, a young transgender in an small...
The event marks the final stage of Argentina’s Incaa Film Institute’s Incubadora, a six-month work process to develop documentary projects aimed to generate productions from different local regions which will lure the interest of international partners. The projects are receive mentorship from Europe, the U.S. and Latin America, as well as strategic support from Eave, the European Audiovisual Entrepreneurs producers training program.
The Incubadora focuses on director-producers who have previously produced and had exhibited at least one feature film, a four-episode TV series or two short films.
The 18 projects playing at Doc Factory embrace a wide range of issues, covering the battle of Carolina, a young transgender in an small...
- 12/10/2018
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
From police footage to autopsy room, Toia Bonino presents a mosaic of troubling scenes to tell the story of a young man killed in a Buenos Aires barrio
This short, impressionistic film by the Argentinian artist and film-maker Toia Bonino has the poster tagline: “Una historia sin solución”, a story without a resolution, no finish, no tying of loose ends.
Orione is an ambient documentary, or maybe deconstructed documentary, about the police shooting of a young man who got mixed up in crime, Alejandro “Ale” Robles, killed in the Don Orione barrio of Buenos Aires. Instead of telling a conventional story, Bonino presents a mosaic of scenes, snapshots and tableaux around this event. She establishes an open-ended set of circumstances, political and sociocultural milieux, representing moments connected with Ale and guys just like him. Here is the soil from which the violence grew.
This short, impressionistic film by the Argentinian artist and film-maker Toia Bonino has the poster tagline: “Una historia sin solución”, a story without a resolution, no finish, no tying of loose ends.
Orione is an ambient documentary, or maybe deconstructed documentary, about the police shooting of a young man who got mixed up in crime, Alejandro “Ale” Robles, killed in the Don Orione barrio of Buenos Aires. Instead of telling a conventional story, Bonino presents a mosaic of scenes, snapshots and tableaux around this event. She establishes an open-ended set of circumstances, political and sociocultural milieux, representing moments connected with Ale and guys just like him. Here is the soil from which the violence grew.
- 11/22/2018
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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