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Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts

Sunday, June 18, 2023

Monday, April 26, 2021

10 favorite films

 
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Robert Bresson


Ingmar Bergman


Vittorio De Sica



Federico Fellini


Yasujiro Ozu



Federico Fellini


Ingmar Bergman


Ingmar Bergman



Andrei Tarkovsky



Andrei Tarkovsky



Thursday, April 8, 2021

Rio de Janeiro - The Working Bees





The city of Rio is awakening,
And it awakens at the suburbs first,
From its edges to within:
Where the working bees live
before they leave to serve;
serve the ones fast asleep.

The sleeping ones,
Sleep tight,
Because in sleep
you mimic and conquer death.

At the noble areas within Rio
one can see the lights
sparkling from the slums
and the ones rising to face living.

I met a man from a noble area

that smoke cigars at 7am
and between puffs told me to wise up:
In Brazil, he told me, there is no art anymore;
it is the law of the jungle
and to make movies here, Gringo, you have to pay.

My native country grew up

and fell in love with the dollar
and in the New Rio-
which is how they named the bus station-
you pay "an arm and a leg" to wash your hands.

I met in Rio
a group of hippies, and adventurers,
and signed them up to make a film

because there are always dreamers around:
searching for meaning, searching for something more
something that stretches farther than the limits of a city,
the color of your skin, of your sexual preferences,
farther than Rio, bigger than a country-a film is-
and its earthbound limits.

A film is a Parasite that festers.

For the man puffing his cigar
nothing is bigger than his Rio
nothing is bigger than the dollar
and the parcel of land he resides
and even the car one drives symbolizes his importance.

I met men like this everywhere:
France, Spain, London
and the United States of America,
where the dollar is made,
where now everyone is also asleep.
Because it is late,
it is always too late for men with cigars...

While they sleep through the night
I covertly plot a film
because sleeping is so goddamn tiresome.







Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Shades of Gray


A man decides to rehabilitate the murderer of his wife and children.

Shades of Gray
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

The Breadwinner


An exceptional animated feature; rich, beautiful and unforgettable.

A courageous 11-year-old Afghan girl disguises herself as a boy and takes on odd jobs to provide for  her family when her father is arrested.


Saturday, April 25, 2020

Luna & Gabriel - Pre-Production | SET DESIGN |


Screenplay available at PATREON



Support and follow the step-by-step pre-production of Luna & Gabriel and the Children's Place 











                                                    








Saturday, December 1, 2018

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Synecdoche, New York

"This is a film with the richness of great fiction... it's not that you have to return to understand it. It's that you have to return to realize how fine it really is. The surface may daunt you. The depths enfold you. The whole reveals itself, and then you may return to it like a talisman." Roger Ebert review of Synecdoche, New York. A true gem, written and directed by Charlie Kaufman.