GREY FIRE trailer by Pablo Cesar
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Trailer that was used to present in theaters in 1994 when the feature film FUEGO GRIS was released. Movie without dialogues and with a soundtrack entirely composed and performed by the talented Luis Alberto Spinetta, performing 17 songs from the script written by Pablo César and Gustavo Viau.
Data:
Director: Pablo Cesar
Producer: Felix Ambrosio
Music: Luis Alberto Spinetta
Screenplay: Pablo Cesar and Gustavo Viau
Director of photography and camera: José Trela
Scenography: Valeria Ambrosio
Costume designer: Juan Repetto
Editing: Pablo Cesar
Production Director: Gustavo Viau
Executive producer: Maximiliano Ambrosio
Remastered trailer: Gorky Films (image) and Quetzal Sonido (sound).
Cast:
With the debut of Maria Victoria D’Antonio
Cristina Banegas
Arthur Bonin
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Alejo Garcia Pintos
Eleanor Wexler
Critics:
“Pablo César’s cinema is the “cinema of the impossible” and, as such, colesta. It is inexplicable and goes into the watertight compartments of his characters, in that intimacy generally disguised and made up, in tune with the approved aesthetic standards. It is a transgressive cinema, which looks inward, and what it finds is not, apparently, pleasant.
On the threshold of the end of the century, Grey Fire (like La sagrada familia before it) dares to break ideological and aesthetic conventions. César assumes, to the last consequences, the risk of being resisted, and that in the midst of the crisis -due to exhaustion- of language has merit. Gray Fire is a daring challenge. A search, in any case, equal to that of that nameless girl, to get out of that autism that the cinema, in recent times, also seems to be suffering from.” (Claudio D. Minghetti – Page 12 – 08/25/94).
“The film connotes an individual, personal, complex and sui generis interior space. It also expresses the tastes of our time and in this the pleasure for the staging and the framing derived from the comic is clear. There is no narrative unity but it retains a style throughout its duration. It does not stick to the content of the music and the words of Spinetta, it rises above them in intensity and even in bold aggressiveness. They are languages of this time of which Pablo César -without using a single line of dialogue throughout the work- is a witness and eloquent transmitter. That is why the audiovisual interpretation of “Preciosa dama azul” is so placid and welcome, one of the most caressing moments of Fuego Gris.” (Claudio Spain – La Nación – 8/25/94).
Duration: 90 minutes
Year: 1994
Filmed in Buenos Aires – Argentina. Some images were shot on the islands of Sal, Santiago and Fogo in the Republic of Cape Verde
shot on 35mm
DolbyStereo
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