| Latin American Docs Headed to IDFA |
| Wednesday, 24 October 2012 19:06 |
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Te Uruguayan film Todavía el amor / Love Still (pictured) by Guzmán García and the Chilean film Nosotras, las mujeres, y el pasajero / The Women and the Passenger by Patricia Correa and Valentina Mac-Pherson will be participating in the mid-length competition, while the Swedish-British film Searching for Sugar Man by Malik Bendjelloul will be screened in the Music Documentary Section.
The Panorama section of the festival will feature four Latin American films including Bernardo Ruiz's Reportero (USA/Mexico); Gabriel Mascaro's Ebb & Flow (Brazil, pictured right); Cristian Soto and Catalina Vergara's The Last Station (Chile); and Carlos Klein's Where the Condors Fly (Chile). This last film will be shown as part of a retrospective of Russian filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky's work which also includes the film ¡Vivan las Antípodas! an Argentina-Germany-The Netherlands-Chile co-production.
Three Brazilian shorts will participate in the Paradocs section of the festival, featuring films that go beyond the frame of traditional documentary filmmaking: Cao Guimaraes' Limbo (pictured right); Leonardo Sette and Isabel Penoni's Enraged Pigs; and Gregorio Graziosi's Monument. Additionally, Nicolás Entel's Pecados de mi padre / Sins of My Father will have a special screening as part of the Constructing History program.
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