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La Dignidad de Los Nadies

La Dignidad de Los Nadies
Direction
Fernando E. Solanas
Screenplay
Fernando Solanas
Cinematography
Fernando Solanas
Producer
Fernando Solanas
Edition(s)
29ª

La Dignidad de Los Nadies

La Dignidad de Los Nadies
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  • 120 minutos
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  • 35mm
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  • color
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  • 2005
Argentina, Brazil

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In sequence to reflections on Argentina begun as from his former document, Social Genocide (28th Mostra), Argentine director Fernando Solanas turns his cameras on the popular revolt of December 2001 that culminated with president Fernando De La Rua?s resigning. The consequences of this rebellion are analyzed, from the performance of President Kirchner?s government down to today. The film focuses on small instances of solidarity, narrated by the protagonists themselves, rebuilding their hopes as from collective and self-management projects.

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Fernando E. Solanas
Fernando E. Solanas

Born in Olivos, Argentina, in 1936. He studied theater, music and law. In his career in movies —Solanas is a director, screenwriter, producer and senator— he has made 17 feature films. The first, from 1968, was the documentary The Hour of the Furnaces, divided in three segments, also exhibited in over 70 countries and is on the 42 nd Mostra’s programming. In 1976, during the military dictatorship, he was exiled in France. He only went back to Argentina in 1983, when the democracy was restored, where he resumed his filmography. Among his remarkable movies are Tangos - The Exile of Gardel (1985), winner of the Grand Special Jury Prize at Venice Film Festival, South (1988) winner of Best Director Award at Cannes Film Festival, The Journey (1992), Memoria del Saqueo (2004, 28 th Mostra), La Dignidad de Los Nadies (2005 29 th Mostra) and Land in Revolt, Part 1, Impure Gold (2009, 35 th Mostra) and Land in Revolt, Part 2, Black Gold (2011, 35 th Mostra). In 2004, he was graced with the Honorary Golden Bear, in Berlin International Film Festival, for his career.
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