In class we are in the middle of watching "The Official Story", a film describing the horrors of the tortures which occured in Argentina. I was interested in this topic and found more on the director and the film. Says the New York Times:
"Argentine filmmaker Luiz Puenzo is best known internationally for making The Official Story (1985), a provocative portrait of a middle-class woman who gradually realizes that by remaining complacent in the face of social injustice she is as guilty as the government she derides. The film earned an Academy award for Best Foreign Film the following year and was nominated for Best Screenplay. A former director of television commercials, Puenzo made his feature-film directorial debut in 1973 with Lights of My Shoes. Most of Puenzo's films offer probing, metaphorical portraits of characters and relationships in the face of larger sociopolitical issues."
If you like his films, Puenzo has also directed "La Puta y La Ballena", "La Peste", and "The Old Gringo".
Saturday, April 08, 2006
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