Birth Centenaries - Directorate of Film Festivals
Birth Centenaries - Directorate of Film Festivals
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IFFI-2007 CINEMA OF THE WORLD<br />
Luciano undertakes one <strong>of</strong> his regular business trips to the Patagonia. After days<br />
when Carla receives no news <strong>of</strong> her husband, she begins to search for information<br />
about his whereabouts. Increasingly desperate, she decides to travel to where<br />
he should have gone. There, she is totally disconcerted to find someone like<br />
Luciano, who leads another life and is married to another woman. From that<br />
moment Carla develops a set <strong>of</strong> strategies for achieving be close to that man, to<br />
possess and return him to his previous life.<br />
Sandra Gugliotta, whose latest film Tercera invasión (Third invasion) in under<br />
production, has earlier made films like Un día de suerte (One lucky day) (2002)<br />
and Noches áticas (Arctic Nights) (Short-1994).<br />
27<br />
Argentina-Germany<br />
Possible Lives / Las Vidas Posibles<br />
2007, 35mm, Colour, 80 mins, Spanish<br />
Director<br />
Sandra Gugliotta<br />
Screenplay<br />
Sandra Gugliotta, Pablo Fendrik<br />
Cinematography<br />
Lucio Bonelli<br />
Editor<br />
Juan Pablo Di Bitonto, Víctor Cruz<br />
Music<br />
Sebastian Esc<strong>of</strong>et<br />
Cast<br />
German Palacios (Luis / Luciano), Ana Celentano (Carla),<br />
Marina Glezer (Helena), Guillermo Arengo (Gutierrez),<br />
Natalia Oreiro (Marcia), Osmar Nunez (Caretaker)<br />
Art<br />
Fabiana Piotti<br />
Sound<br />
Vincent D’Elia<br />
Costumes<br />
Mariela Fondevielle<br />
Production<br />
El Angel <strong>Film</strong>s<br />
Serrano 820 3-D<br />
(1414) Buenos Aires<br />
Argentina<br />
Tel: +54 11 4775 4377<br />
email: production@elangelfilms.com.ar;<br />
Fieber <strong>Film</strong>, Grünwald<br />
<strong>Festivals</strong> & Awards<br />
Berlin (First Prize <strong>of</strong> the World Cinema Fund)