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El film argentino El último Elvis competirá en Sundance
-La ópera prima de Armando Bo fue elegida por el principal festival estadounidense, que se realizará del 19 al 29/1/2012.
-También habrá presencia chilena y brasileña en la sección oficial.
El último Elvis es una comedia dramática sobre Carlos Gutiérrez, un cantante separado que tiene una pequeña hija, Lisa Marie. Toda su vida vivió como si fuera la reencarnación de Elvis Presley, pero ahora está a punto de alcanzar la edad que su ídolo tenía al morir y su futuro se muestra vacío. Una situación inesperada obliga a Carlos a hacerse cargo de su hija. Pero el destino le presenta una decisión difícil. En un viaje de locura y música Carlos tendrá que elegir entre su sueño y su familia.
El trailer de El último Elvis se puede ver en el reproductor del sitio (a la derecha) y en nuestro canal de YouTube.
Más presencia iberoamericana
A cadeira do
pai (Brasil), Violeta se fue a los cielos (Chile),
dirigida por Andrés Wood y sobre la vida de la cantante Violeta Parra,
Young & Wild (Chile), que cuenta la crisis de identidad de
una joven que rompe con el estricto ambiente religioso en el que se crió; y
Madrid, 1987 (España), de David Trueba, sobre un choque
generacional entre un viejo periodista y una joven estudiante, competirán
también en la próxima edición de Sundance, que proyectará más
de 110 películas.
Competencia de ficción norteamericana (en
inglés)
Beasts of the Southern Wild / U.S.A.
(Director: Benh Zeitlin, Screenwriters: Benh Zeitlin, Lucy Alibar) — Waters
gonna rise up, wild animals gonna rerun from the grave, and everything south of
the levee is goin’ under, in this tale of a six year old named Hushpuppy, who
lives with her daddy at the edge of the world. Cast: Quvenzhané Wallis,
Dwight Henry.
The Comedy / U.S.A.
(Director: Rick Alverson, Screenwriters: Rick Alverson, Robert Donne, Colm
O'Leary) — Indifferent even to the prospects of inheriting his father's estate,
Swanson whiles away his days with a group of aging Brooklyn hipsters, engaging
in small acts of recreational cruelty and pacified boredom. Cast: Tim
Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, Kate Lyn Sheil, Alexia Rassmusen, Gregg
Turkington.
The End of Love / U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Mark Webber) — A young father unravels following the
loss of the mother of his child. Cast: Mark Webber, Shannyn Sossamon,
Michael Cera, Jason Ritter, Amanda Seyfried, Frankie
Shaw.
Filly Brown / U.S.A. (Directors:
Youssef Delara, Michael D. Olmos, Screenwriter: Youssef Delara) — A Hip
Hop-driven drama about a Mexican girl who rises to fame and consciousness as she
copes with the incarceration of her mother through music. Cast: Lou Diamond
Phillips, Gina Rodriguez, Jenni Rivera, Edward James
Olmos.
The First Time / U.S.A. (Director
and screenwriter: Jonathan Kasdan) — Two high schoolers meet at a party. Over
the course of a weekend, things turn magical, romantic, complicated and funny,
as they discover what it's like to fall in love for the first time. Cast:
Brittany Robertson, Dylan O'Brien, Craig Roberts, James Frecheville, Victoria
Justice.
For Ellen / U.S.A. (Director and
screenwriter: So Yong Kim) — A struggling musician takes an overnight
long-distance drive in order to fight his estranged wife for custody of their
young daughter. Cast:Paul Dano, Jon Heder, Jena Malone, Margarita
Levieva, Shay Mandigo.
Hello I Must Be Going
/ U.S.A. (Director: Todd Louiso, Screenwriter: Sarah Koskoff) —
Divorced, childless, demoralized and condemned to move back in with her parents
at the age of 35, Amy Minsky's prospects look bleak – until the unexpected
attention of a teenage boy changes everything. Cast: Melanie Lynskey, Blythe
Danner, Christopher Abbott, John Rubinstein, Julie White. DAY ONE
FILM
Keep the Lights On / U.S.A. (Director: Ira Sachs,
Screenwriters: Ira Sachs, Mauricio Zacharias) —An autobiographically inspired
story of a passionate long-term relationship between two men driven by addiction
and secrets but bound by love and hopefulness. Cast: Thure Lindhardt,
Zachary Booth, Julianne Nicholson, Souleymane Sy Savane, Paprika
Steen.
LUV / U.S.A. (Director: Sheldon
Candis, Screenwriters: Sheldon Candis, Justin Wilson) — An orphaned 11-year-old
boy is forced to face the unpleasant truth about his beloved uncle during one
harrowing day in the streets of Baltimore. Cast: Common, Michael Rainey Jr.,
Dennis Haysbert, Danny Glover, Charles S. Dutton.
Middle
Of Nowhere / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Ava DuVernay) —
When her husband is incarcerated, an African-American woman struggles to
maintain her marriage and her identity. Cast: Emayatzy Corinealdi, David
Oyelowo, Omari Hardwick, Lorraine Touissant, Edwina
Findley.
Nobody Walks / U.S.A. (Director:
Ry Russo-Young, Screenwriters: Lena Dunham, Ry Russo-Young) — Martine, a young
artist from New York, is invited into the home of a hip, liberal LA family for a
week. Her presence unravels the family’s carefully maintained status quo, and a
mess of sexual and emotional entanglements ensues. Cast: John Krasinski,
Olivia Thirlby, Rosemarie DeWitt, India Ennenga, Justin
Kirk.
Safety Not Guaranteed / U.S.A.
(Director: Colin Trevorrow, Screenwriter: Derek Connolly) — A trio of magazine
employees investigate a classified ad seeking a partner for time travel. One
employee develops feelings for the paranoid but compelling loner and seeks to
discover what he’s really up to. Cast: Aubrey Plaza, Mark Duplass, Jake
Johnson, Karan Soni.
Save the Date /
U.S.A. (Director: Michael Mohan, Screenwriters: Jeffrey Brown, Egan Reich,
Michael Mohan) — As her sister Beth prepares to get married, Sarah finds herself
caught up in an intense post-breakup rebound. The two fumble through the
redefined emotional landscape of modern day relationships, forced to relearn how
to love and be loved. Cast: Lizzy Caplan, Alison Brie, Martin Starr,
Geoffrey Arend, Mark Webber.
Simon Killer
/ France, U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Antonio Campos) — A
recent college graduate goes to Paris after breaking up with his girlfriend of 5
years. Once there, he falls in love with a young prostitute and their fateful
journey begins. Cast: Brady Corbet, Mati Diop, Constance Rousseau, Michael
Abiteboul, Solo.
Smashed / U.S.A.
(Director: James Ponsoldt, Screenwriters: Susan Burke, James Ponsoldt) — Kate
and Charlie are a young married couple whose bond is built on a mutual love of
music, laughter and... drinking. When Kate decides to get sober, her new
lifestyle brings troubling issues to the surface and calls into question her
relationship with Charlie. Cast: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aaron Paul,
Octavia Spencer, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally.
The
Surrogate / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Ben Lewin) — Mark
O'Brien, a 36-year-old poet and journalist with an iron lung, decides he no
longer wishes to be a virgin. With the help of his therapist and the guidance of
his priest, he contacts a professional sex surrogate to take him on a journey to
manhood. Cast: John Hawkes, Helen Hunt, William H. Macy.
Competencia de documentales norteamericanos (en
inglés)
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry / U.S.A., China
(Director: Alison Klayman) — Renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has
garnered international attention as much for his ambitious artwork as his
political provocations and increasingly public clashes with the Chinese
government.
The Atomic States of America /
U.S.A. (Directors: Don Argott, Sheena M. Joyce) — In 2010, the United States
announced construction of the first new nuclear power plant in more than 32
years. A year later, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck the Fukushima Power Plant
in Japan sparking a fierce debate in the U.S. over the safety and viability of
nuclear power.
Chasing Ice / U.S.A. (Director:
Jeff Orlowski) — Science, spectacle and human passion mix in this stunningly
cinematic portrait as National Geographic photographer James Balog captures
time-lapse photography of glaciers over several years providing tangible visual
evidence of climate change.
DETROPIA / U.S.A.
(Directors: Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady) — The woes of Detroit are emblematic of
the collapse of the U.S. manufacturing base. This is the dramatic story of a
city and its people who refuse to leave the building, even as the flames are
rising.
ESCAPE FIRE: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare
/ U.S.A. (Directors: Matthew Heineman, Susan Froemke) — What can
be done to save our broken medical system? Powerful forces are trying to
maintain the status quo in a profit-driven medical industry, but a movement to
bring innovative methods of prevention and healing is finally gaining ground –
potentially saving the health of a nation.
Finding
North / U.S.A. (Directors: Lori Silverbush, Kristi Jacobson) — A
crisis of hunger looms in America and is not limited to the poverty stricken and
uneducated. Can a return to policies of the 1970s save our
future?
The House I Live In / U.S.A. (Director:
Eugene Jarecki) — For over 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45
million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer and damaged poor
communities at home and abroad. Yet, drugs are cheaper, purer and more available
today than ever. Where did we go wrong and what is the path toward
healing?
How to Survive a Plague / U.S.A.
(Director: David France) — The untold story of the intensive efforts that turned
AIDS into a manageable condition – and the improbable group of (mostly
HIV-positive) young men and women whose amazing resilience broke through a time
of rampant death and political indifference.
The Invisible
War / U.S.A. (Director: Kirby Dick) — An investigative and
powerfully emotional examination of the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the
U.S. military, the institutions that cover up its existence and the profound
personal and social consequences that arise from it.
Marina
Abramović The Artist is
Present / U.S.A. (Director: Matthew Akers) — Marina Abramović
prepares for a major retrospective of her work at The Museum of Modern Art in
New York hoping to finally silence four decades of skeptics who proclaim: 'But
why is this art?'
ME at the ZOO / U.S.A.
(Directors: Chris Moukarbel, Valerie Veatch) — With 270 million hits to date,
Chris Crocker, an uncanny young video blogger from small town Tennessee, is
considered the Internet's first rebel folk hero and at the same time one of its
most controversial personalities.
The Other Dream
Team / Lithuania, U.S.A. (Director: Marius Markevicius) — The 1992
Lithuanian National Basketball Team went from the clutches of Communism to the
Summer Olympics in Barcelona – a testament to the powerful role of sports as a
catalyst for cultural identity.
The Queen of
Versailles / U.S.A. (Director: Lauren Greenfield) — Jackie and
David were triumphantly constructing the biggest house in America – a sprawling,
90,000-square-foot palace inspired by Versailles – when their timeshare empire
collapses and their house is foreclosed. Their rags-to-riches-to-rags story
reveals the innate virtues and flaws of the American Dream. DAY ONE
FILM
Slavery By Another Name / U.S.A. (Director: Sam
Pollard) — As slavery came to an end with Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation
Proclamation, a new system of involuntary servitude took its place with shocking
force, brutalizing, terrorizing and ultimately circumscribing the lives of
hundreds of thousands of African Americans well into the 20th
century.
Love Free or Die: How the Bishop of New Hampshire is
Changing the World / U.S.A. (Director: Macky Alston) — One man
whose two defining passions are in conflict: An openly gay bishop refuses to
leave the Church or the man he loves.
We're Not
Broke / U.S.A. (Directors: Karin Hayes, Victoria Bruce) — As
American lawmakers slash budgets and lay off employees, leaving many people
scrambling to survive, multibillion-dollar corporations are concealing colossal
profits overseas to avoid paying U.S. income tax. Fed-up Americans are taking
their frustration to the streets.
Competencia de ficción - World Cinema (en
inglés)
4 Suns / Czech Republic (Director and
screenwriter: Bohdan Sláma) — Immature Fogi attempts to straighten up and accept
his responsibilities as a new husband and father, as well as role model to his
troubled son from a previous relationship, but finds himself unable to change
his nature, leaving him to watch haplessly as his family begins to crumble.
Cast: Jaroslav Plesl, Aňa Geislerová, Karel Roden, Jiří Mádl, Klára
Melíšková. World Premiere
About the Pink Sky
/ Japan (Director and screenwriter: Keiichi Kobayashi) — A high
school girl finds a wallet full of money and tracks down its owner, leading to
unexpected consequences for the girl and her friends. Cast: Ai Ikeda, Ena
Koshino, Reiko Fujiwara, Tsubasa Takayama, Hakusyu Togetsuan. International
Premiere
Can / Turkey (Director and
screenwriter: Rasit Celikezer) — A young married couple live happily in
Istanbul, but their decision to illegally procure a child threatens their future
together. Cast: Selen Ucer, Serdar Orcin, Berkan Demirbag, Erkan Avci. World
Premiere
Father's Chair (A Cadeira do Pai)
/ Brazil (Director: Luciano Moura, Screenwriters: Elena Soarez,
Luciano Moura) — Following the trail of his runaway teen son, Theo confronts his
own identity as a son, a father and a man along the way. Cast: Wagner Moura,
Lima Duarte, Mariana Lima. World
Premiere
L / Greece (Director: Babis
Makridis, Screenwriters: Efthymis Filippou, Babis Makridis) — A man who lives in
his car gets caught up in the undeclared war between motorcycle riders and car
drivers. Cast: Aris Servetalis, Makis Papadimitriou, Lefteris Mathaios, Nota
Tserniafski, Stavros Raptis. World Premiere
The
Last Elvis (El Ultimo Elvis) / Argentina (Director: Armando Bo,
Screenwriters: Nicolás Giacobone and Armando Bo) — A Buenos Aires Elvis
impersonator who believes that he is the reincarnation of the King struggles to
shake free from reality and live his musical dream. Cast: John McInerny,
Griselda Siciliani, Margarita Lopez. World
Premiere
Madrid, 1987 / Spain (Director
and screenwriter: David Trueba) — The balance of power and desire constantly
shifts during the meeting of an older journalist and a young student, of two
generations completely foreign to one another. Cast:José Sacristán, María
Valverde, Ramon Fontserè. International Premiere
My
Brother the Devil / United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter:
Sally El Hosaini) — A pair of British Arab brothers trying to get by in gangland
London learn the extraordinary courage it takes to be yourself. Cast: James
Floyd, Saïd Taghmaoui, Fady Elsayed. World
Premiere
Teddy Bear / Denmark (Director:
Mads Matthiesen, Screenwriters: Mads Matthiesen, Martin Pieter Zandvliet) —
Dennis, a painfully shy 38-year-old bodybuilder who lives with his mother, sets
off to Thailand in search of love. Cast: Kim Kold, Elsebeth Steentoft,
Lamaiporn Sangmanee Hougaard, David Winters, Allan Mogensen. World
Premiere
Valley of Saints / India, U.S.A.
(Director and screenwriter: Musa Syeed) — Gulzar plans to run away from the war
and poverty surrounding his village in Kashmir with his best friend, but a
beautiful young woman researching the dying lake leads him to contemplate a
different future Cast: Gulzar Ahmad Bhat, Mohammed Afzal Sofi, Neelofar
Hamid. World Premiere
Violeta Went to Heaven (Violeta se
Fue a Los Cielos) / Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain
(Director:Andrés Wood, Screenwriters: Eliseo Altunaga, Rodrigo Bazaes, Guillermo
Calderón, Andrés Wood) — A portrait of famed Chilean singer and folklorist
Violeta Parra filled with her musical work, her memories, her loves and her
hopes. Cast:Francisca Gavilán, Thomas Durand, Luis Machín, Gabriela
Aguilera, Roberto Farías. International Premiere
Wish
You Were Here / Australia (Director: Kieran Darcy-Smith,
Screenwriters: Felicity Price, Kieran Darcy-Smith) — Four friends embark on a
carefree holiday, but only three return home. Who knows what happened on that
fateful night? Cast: Joel Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Felicity Price, Antony
Starr. World Premiere. DAY ONE FILM
WRONG
/ France (Director and screenwriter: Quentin Dupieux) — Dolph searches for his
lost dog, but through encounters with a nympho pizza-delivery girl, a jogging
neighbor seeking the absolute, and a mysterious righter of wrongs, he may
eventually lose his mind... and his identity. Cast: Jack Plotnick, Eric
Judor, Alexis Dziena, Steve Little, William Fichtner. World
Premiere
Young & Wild / Chile
(Director: Marialy Rivas, Screenwriters: Marialy Rivas, Camila Gutiérrez, Pedro
Peirano) — 17-year-old Daniela, raised in the bosom of a strict Evangelical
family and recently unmasked as a fornicator by her shocked parents, struggles
to find her own path to spiritual harmony. Cast: Alicia Rodríguez, Aline
Kuppenheim, María Gracia Omegna, Felipe Pinto. World Premiere
Competencia de Documentales - World Cinema (en
inglés)
½ REVOLUTION / Denmark (Directors: Omar
Shargawi, Karim El Hakim) — In January 2011, two filmmakers captured the reality
of the Egyptian revolution as it occurred out of view from the world's media in
the alleyways and streets away from the square – and in the process were
arrested by the secret police. North American
Premiere
5 Broken Cameras / Palestine,
Israel, France (Directors: Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi) — A Palestinian journalist
chronicles his village’s resistance to a separation barrier being erected on
their land and in the process captures his young son’s lens on the world.
International Premiere
THE AMBASSADOR
/ Denmark (Director: Mads Brügger) — What happens when a very
white European man buys his way into being a diplomat in one of Central Africa's
most failed nations? Welcome to the bizarre and hidden world of African
diplomacy, where gin and tonics flow and diamond hustlers and corrupt
politicians run free. North American Premiere
BIG
BOYS GONE BANANAS!* / Sweden (Director: Fredrik Gertten) — The
behind-the-scenes story of a full-scale attack on freedom of speech. When Dole
set its sights on the WG Film production Bananas!*in May 2009,
confusion was the method, aggression was the tactic and media control was the
story. North American Premiere
China
Heavyweight / Canada, China (Director: Yung Chang) — In central
China, where a coach recruits poor rural teenagers and turns them into
Western-style boxing champions, the top students face dramatic choices as they
graduate – should they fight for the collective good or for themselves? A
metaphor for the choices everyone in the New China faces now. World
Premiere
Gypsy Davy / Israel, U.S.A.,
Spain (Director: Rachel Leah Jones) — How does a white boy with Alabama roots
become a Flamenco guitarist in Andalusian boots? A tale of self-invention and
the pursuit of happiness, regardless of the cost to others. International
Premiere
The Imposter / United Kingdom
(Director: Bart Layton) — In 1994 a 13-year-old boy disappears from his home in
San Antonio, Texas. Three and a half years later he is found alive thousands of
miles away in Spain with a shocking story of kidnap and torture. But all is not
what it seems in this tale that is truly stranger than fiction. World
Premiere
Indie Game: The Movie / Canada
(Directors: Lisanne Pajot, James Swirsky) — Follow the dramatic journeys of
indie game developers as they create games and release those works, and
themselves, to the world. World Premiere
The Law in
These Parts / Israel (Director: Ra'anan Alexandrowicz) — Israel's
43-year military legal system in the Occupied Palestinian Territories unfolds
through provocative interviews with the system’s architects and historical
footage showing the enactment of these laws upon the Palestinian population.
International Premiere
Payback /
Canada (Director: Jennifer Baichwal) — Based on Margaret Atwood’s best-selling
book, Payback explores how debt is a central organizing principle in
our lives – influencing relationships, societies, governing structures and the
very fate of this planet. World Premiere
Putin's
Kiss / Denmark (Director: Lise Birk Pedersen) — 19-year-old Marsha
is a model spokesperson in a strongly nationalistic Russian youth movement that
aims to protect the country from its enemies. When she starts recognizing the
organization’s flaws, she must take a stand for or against it. North
American Premiere
Searching for Sugar Man
/ Denmark, United Kingdom (Director: Malik Bendjelloul) — Rodriguez was the
greatest ‘70s US rock icon who never was. Hailed as the greatest recording
artist of his generation he disappeared into oblivion – rising again from the
ashes in a completely different context many miles away. World
Premiere.
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http://bruggertheambassador.blogspot.com/ explains why THE AMBASSADOR is not a documentary nor a mockumentary
No klaus, el problema (si hay alguno) es que ese trailer es el compendio de los lugares comunes, es material pausterizado, ph neutro. Y si bien se ve muy bien y en foco, se escucha muy mal, no se entienden nada los dialogos.
El problema de muchos de los lectores de este sitio es que están tan acostumbrados a películas argentinas pseudo indies filmadas como el úpite que algo que está en foco les parece "publicitario".
a mi, al revés, me gustó el trailer, tiene mucha fuerza y me dieron ganas de ver la película, el gordito es un capo, famoso en La Plata. Sobre la estética publicitaria, puede ser, pero es un trailer, no la película, creo que va a ser un golazo el año que vine.
Vi el trailer de "El último Elvis" y me dieron tremendas ganas de verla
Che, ¡Qué linda publicidad! ¿Es un desodorante ¨Elvis¨?