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Camera Lucida 2022
Filmstill Danube
Danube
Agustina Pérez Rial
This brilliantly executed montage of historical footage and personal assumptions condenses into a possible history of events at the 9th Mar del Plata International Film Festival in 1968.
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Danube

Danubio
Agustina Pérez Rial
Camera Lucida 2022
Documentary Film
Argentina
2021
62 minutes
Spanish,
English,
Russian
Subtitles: 
English

Argentine director Agustina Pérez Rial’s debut feature-length film about the ninth edition of the International Film Festival in her native city of Mar del Plata from 1968 seems to find an uncommonly balanced solution to the primal dilemma of documentary storytelling. In an impressively brilliant montage of archive material, a story is constructed which, according to the director herself, is not necessarily true, but realistic.

Historical black and white photos of captivating beauty, film footage from various sources and documents from the now open archives of the surveillance authorities of the time are counteracted by a supposed witness report – de facto a female voice from offscreen. Pérez Rial is in subtle and intelligent control of her cinematic tools, pulling out all the stops: documentary and fiction, historical and contemporary, aesthetic, trivia and anecdotes. On the one hand, the meticulously researched facts unearth a forgotten microfacet of the Cold War, complete with militarisation, persecution and paranoia. On the other hand, they show a film festival as a node of ideologies and describe it as a highly politicised place. This opens unexpected spaces of reflection for the role assigned to such a cultural event – historical or current.
Borjana Gaković

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Director
Agustina Pérez Rial
Script
Paulina Bettendorff
Cinematographer
Pupeto Mastropasqua
Editor
Natalia Labaké
Producer
Agustina Pérez Rial
Co-Producer
Fiørd estudio, En otro orden de cosas
Sound
Manuel Embalse
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The Dependents

En la luna es el día
Sofía Brockenshire
International Competition 2022
Documentary Film
Argentina,
Canada
2022
90 minutes
English,
Korean,
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

For thirty years, Sofía Brockenshire’s father travelled the world as an official of the Canadian Immigration Service, his family always by his side. Diaries and other contemporary documents show the numerous relocations, the destinations in South Korea, India, in South and Central American countries. The result is a detailed mosaic of memories and audiovisual snippets that tries to take not only the civil servant’s perspective, but also that of his wife and children.

When asked where they originally came from, the Brockenshire kids answer cleverly: from the suitcases. Because they travel with them year after year, always prepared to have to leave a place they just moved to. The life of the family is determined by the Canadian authorities, they seem to have practically no say in the matter. Neil Brockenshire’s views on his professional career are ambivalent: full of gratitude and certain to have helped people, but also thoughtful and occasionally resentful. In her film, Sofía Brockenshire re-assembles what was scattered across the globe over the decades: photos, thoughts, desires. “The Dependents” is a personal portrait and something of a reflection about the existence as a professional expat in a world that has no borders for some and nothing but obstacles for others.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Sofía Brockenshire
Cinematographer
Sofía Brockenshire
Editor
Sofía Brockenshire
Producer
Sofía Brockenshire
Sound
Julian Flavin
Sound Design
Julian Flavin
Nominated for: Film Prize Leipziger Ring, Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize