Fatherland

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Fatherland brings a rigorous structural approach to a site of monuments that is also a place of movement, criss-crossed daily by tourists and locals. The grounds are laid out like city blocks, with wide avenues branching onto laneways filled with elaborate mausoleums. The film does not attempt to tour the cemetery as one would on foot, however, but rather moves chronologically through the history enshrined there. A series of individuals are framed in static compositions as they read aloud excerpts from the writings of noteworthy Argentines interred within. (Some license has been taken, as the final resting places of certain figures represented - such as journalist Rodolfo Walsh, who was among the "disappeared" - remain unknown. The result is both poetic and political.) Beginning in the early 1800s, this history comprises civil war, battles with the country's native population, the conflict between the city and the provinces, and years of military dictatorship.

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13-09-2011

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100 min

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Spanish

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Nicolás Prividera

Nicolás Prividera

Degree in Communication (UBA), and graduated from the Argentina National School of Cinema (ENERC), where he currently works as a teacher. He has directed two films features: "M" (2007, award for best Latin American film and prize FIPRESCI at the Festival de Mar del Plata, as well as also the Runner Up Prize at the Festival of Yamagata (Japan), the prize for best documentary at the Mostra of Lleida and a special jury mention at the Festival of Gijón (Spain), as well as participating in numerous international festivals of cinema (New York, Vienna, Hamburg, Havana, Mexico, San Pablo, etc). "Fatherland" (2011), was presented at the Toronto film festival, and after passing through several of the aforementioned festivals obtained the mention of FIPRESCI Argentina to the best national release in 2012. He published the book "The Country of Cinema. For a political history of the new Argentine cinema".
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