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13 (Tzameti)
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Multiplex - Screen 3
01/12/2006 @ 09:00:00 P.M
Chile 672

Language: Spanish

Program: Country Focus

Director: Pablo Bardauil, Franco Verdoia

Length:  2006, 35 mm, Colour, 103 mins

Screenplay:  Pablo Bardauil

Cinematography:  Victoria Panero, Pablo Ramos, Gustavo Rejan

Editor:  Karina Krakoff, Elena Massa, Gonzalo Santiso

Music:  Federico Travi

Art:  Alfredo Iglesias

Sound:  Juan Aguirre, Marcelo Toriano

Costume:  Maria Eugenia Dominguez, L.Lombardi, Patricia Tera

Cast:  José Luis Alfonzo, Patrizia Camponovo, María Lorenzutti, Érica Rivas.

Production:  672 Producciones & National Institute of Cinematography & Audiovisual Arts (INCAA).

World Sales:  Pascual Condito/ Primer Plano Film Group S.A. Riobamba 477 (1025) Buenos Aires Argentina Tel Fax: +5411 4375-0506 Email: primerplano@primerplano.com

Pablo Bardauil:  Pablo Bardauil is a scriptwriter, film and play actor and director. He graduated in Language and Literature at the University of Buenos Aires. He studied and trained as an actor at The National School of Drama and followed workshops in acting and directing with well-known professors such as Augusto Fernandes, Agustín Alezzo and Carlos Gandolfo. At the present time he works as a scriptwriting professor at The Filmmaking University and he also teaches Theory and Literary Analysis at the UBA. He has published some research and review works concerning literature, theatre and filmmaking in several national and international magazines. In 1992, he wrote and directed the theatre play `Five Hundred Years,’ `Comic Opera’ at the Anfiteatro del Lago of the City of Buenos Aires. The script of his TV series `Illustrious Unknowns,’ had its opening show in 2002 at TV Channel 10 of Tucumán, Argentina. He wrote and co-directed his first feature film `672 Chile’ which had the first award of the National Fund of Arts from Argentina in 2004. That same year he won a grant of Carolina Foundation to attend the second course of Iberoamerican film projects development for his second feature film, `The Inflatable Castle.’

Franco Verdoia:  Franco Verdoia is into film, advertising and play director. Actor and playwright, he studied acting and direction with Augusto Fernándes and Agustín Alezzo. He studied filmmaking at Eliseo Subiela’s Professional Filmmaking School. Through the last ten years he’s been working as a playwright and play director, having produced with his own company six plays, the most outstanding of which are `What I Buried’ - First award of the National Fund of Arts - and `The Residence,’ which had the allowance of the same fund in 2004. In 1999, he had a special mention for his short film `The Metamorphosis Of A Bond’ and in 2000 he won the Special Jury’s Award at the Rante’s Short Film Festival for `A Short Way To The Ground.’ At present, he is working as a director at Stuart Carvajal’s advertising production house. He also co-directed his first feature film `672 Chile St.’ and is now preparing the project development for his second movie, `The Inflatable Castle.’


Awards And Participation:

  • 55 International Film Festival Mannheim Heidelberg (Germany), 2006
  • XXI Latin American Film Festival of Trieste (Italy), 2006
  • XVI London Latin American Film Festival (United Kingdom), 2006
  • II Latin American Film Festival of Paris, Carrefour des Cinemas (France), 2006
  • II ARGENMEX Film Festival (Mexico), 2006.
  • VI Tandil Cinema, 2006
  • II San Rafael Mendoza Film Festival, 2006
  • Tucumán 06 Film Festival, 2006
  • IX National Exhibition of Cinema `Lucas Demare,’ Olavarría, 2006
  • First Award to the Script of the National Fund for Arts, Argentina, 2004
  • Opera Prima Special Jury Award, VI Tandil Cinema.
  • Best Actress Award Érica Rivas, VI Tandil Cinema


  • Synopsis:  An afflicted driver who finds calmness in a girl he takes to school each morning. An actress who used to be famous and seeks to have a triumphal comeback to her profession. A devout and orphan young girl who listens to disquieting moans that come from the neighboring apartment. And a liberal Italian who has won the anger of her neighbors who are collecting signatures so that she leaves the building. `672 Chile Street’ revolves around the anxious life of four neighbors who live in the same building of a district of Buenos Aires: four people who are deeply lonely and fight to reach their dreams -sometimes, just their basic needs - in a hostile environment corroded by the economic, social, religious and moral crisis.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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