Technical Director: Julia Solomonoff Screenplay: Julia Solomonoff Cinematographer: Lucio Bonelli Editor: Rosario Suárez, Andrés Tambornino Production: José Oscar Salvia, Julia Solomonoff, Domenica SRL Films Starring: Guadalupe Alonso, Nicolás Treise, Mirella Pascual | Synopsis The Boyita the title is a small mobile home, bubble-shaped, which is left to imagine floating on a rough sea. Is still, however, in the garden of a village house, a giant pot that does not lose, at least for the girl named Jorge, his quality of shelter, for protection against the looming adulthood . Julia Solomonoff retells a story of sisters but as a mistake occurs from the title of the film (the story begins when the Boyita left behind), so does from the internal tension between characters, which gravitates Jorgelina, while her older sister, Luciana, and always appears just on the other side a small door that would prefer not to transpose. The last summer Boyita is a gentle and very accurate account, might say, pre-initiation, referring at times to major landmarks of Argentine directors of recent times (Martel, Carri, Puenzo) but ends up raising flight to another place for finding a certain melancholy summer and a welcome lack of emphasis vital energy. Genre: Comedy Duration: 104 minutes Source: Argentina All the lonely people | Technical Director: Santiago Giralt Screenplay: Santiago Giralt Photography: Sol Lopatin Music: Lebron Tomi Producer: Milagros Roque Pitt Starring: Lola Berthet. Luciano Castro. Elijah Viñoles. Erica Rivas. Alejandro Urdapilleta | Synopsis 100 days without rain. It's a scorching summer in Venado Tuerto, a town on the Pampa Argentina. Ana, a homemaker trying to sustain an image of happy family, Alicia, a woman who discovers her husband is cheating, Julian, a man who fights against his past addictions, Lola, a girl who is afraid of being rejected, Peloso, an evangelist father does not know how to help themselves ; same and Damian, an obese teenager who must take charge of their sexuality, meet, intersect and clash in a comedy about loneliness, desire, love and zest for life. Genre: Documentary Duration: 92 minutes Origin: Argentina Earth revolt, impure gold | Technical Director: Fernando E. Guion Solanas, Fernando E. Solanas Photography: Rino Pravato, Mauricio Minotti, A. Mouján Fernández, F. Solanas Editor: Alberto Ponce, Fernando Solanas Music: Mauro Lazzaro Camera: Rino Pravato, Mauricio Minotti, A. Mouján Fernández, F. Solanas Producer: Cinesur SA (Argentina) Co-Producer: Amazon Films. (Venezuela) | Memory Overview After the Sack, The Dignity of the Nobodies, Latent Argentina and the next season, the cool contemporary Argentina on Earth is completed in revolt, a play in two mutually independent parts: Impure Gold and Black Gold, about the looting of resources depredacióny minerals, metals and hydrocarbons, and the struggles against the increasing pollution. In the 90's neo-liberal policies gave mineríaa oil and corporations. Using toxic substances and extraction methods predators, contaminated the groundwater and the environment. The earth reacted to abuse: the roadblocks and the assemblies of environmentalists gave birth to a new awareness for the protection of life and recovery of mineral resources. The first film we'll see in September is Gold Unclean, a trip around some of the open pit mining with cyanide that corporations have settled in northwestern Argentina, San Juan, La Rioja, Catamarca, Tucuman, Salta - and reaction of the surrounding villages from pollution. It is a choral work as told by its protagonists: engineers, teachers, landholders, indigenous, neighbors, environmentalists, who make strong claims on the dispossession and have heartwarming stories of resistance to the depredations of the mining. Encouraged by the struggle of the assembly of Gualeguaychú against the installation of the Botnia paper mill on the River Uruguay, the environmental movement succeeded in seven provinces, Chubut, Black River , La Pampa, Mendoza, San Luis, Córdoba, Tucumán, banning the open mineríaa with toxic substances. "Impure Gold" consists of an introduction, ten chapters and an epilogue. The prologue recalls the colonial conquest and the reform of mining legislation in the 90's. The chapters are: 1) The megaminería, 2) Travel to Minera Alumbrera, 3) What are carried, 4) What we left, 5) poor life, 6) Bribery and resistors; 7) Complicity and justice; 8) The power of Barrick Gold, 9) Water is worth more than gold; 10) Citizen Assemblies; Epilogue open. Genre: Documentary Source: Argentina (2008) Back to Fort | Olmos Directed by: Patrick Coll, Jorge Goldenberg. | SYNOPSIS In 1966, Patrick Coll and Jorge Goldenberg, along with Hugo Luis Zanger and Bonomo, filmed a documentary on the wedge Hachero forest just north of the province of Santa Fe that movie ; Cula was about the social situation of the torchbearers of the crew regióny established its base in a small town called Fort Olmos, where a few years before had settled a group of worker priests of the Congregation of the Brothers de Foucauld. Given the precarious situation in which radical were the torchbearers, these priests had promoted the establishment of a cooperative with the goal of almost nomadic workers could buy plots of public land for farming, paying for them with a percentage of their work. Forty years later, Jorge Goldenberg and Patrick Coll went in search of survivors from that experience. Back to Fortin Olmos is the expression of this search. | |