EL VIENTO SE LLEVO LO QUE
Argentina


19:50
ESTAÇÃO VITRINE*
*programação cancelada
19/10 21:25 SALA CINEMATECA
21/10 22:00 CINESESC
27/10 22:00 MASP 1- GRANDE AUDITÓRIO
01/11 16:15 CINESESC


     Soledad is one of the few women to work as a taxicab driver in Buenos Aires. Tired of being ill-dealt with by both her boss and passengers, she one day steals a car in which she works and heads south with no specific destination. She suffers an accident in Patagonia and asks the people from the village close by for help.

     She spends some days there and realizes that the only contact the people have with the outer world is the cinema where they show old films. The copies of the films arrive in a lamentable state, with reels mixed together resulting in chaotic narrative that exerts an influence over the outlandish behavior of the people.

   
 
Director : Alejandro Agresti
Screenplay : Alejandro Agresti
Cinematographer : Mauricio Rubinstein
Edition : Alejandro Brodershon
Cast : Vera Fogwill, Jean Rochefort, Angela Milona, Fabian Vena, Carlos Roffe
Production : Agresti Films Pasaje Rivarola, 11-5°, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel.: 54 1 384 60 24
Fax: 54 1 384 58 83
Word Sales : Surf Film Via Padre G. A. Filippini, 130, 001 44 Roma, Italy
Tel.: 39 06 529 38 11
Fax: 39 06 529 38 16
  Col., 92min., 1998
 

Born in Buenos Aires, in 1961. From an early age, he devoted himself to film-making and produced his masterpiece, El Hombre que Ganó la Razón, at the age of twenty-five. Regarded as one of the most original directors in Latin America, he had a retrospective of his films in the 16th Mostra that included Love is a Fat Woman (1987), Secret Wedding (1989), Library Love (1991), Everyone Wants to Help Ernst (1991), and Modern Crimes.