Posts tagged ‘The Headless Woman’
New Latin American Cinema at Newcastle Upon Tyne from next 14th November
NEW LATIN AMERICAN CINEMA – (14 to 28 November, Star and Shadow Cinema)
From 14 to 28 November, the Star and Shadow Cinema will be showing a selection of 5 incredible and surprising films from Latin America, from 2003 until 2009. Not very well known and sometimes never distributed in the UK before, they have all won great prizes at film festivals around the world, and show a new image of Latin America.
Sunday 14th November – 7:30 p.m. – Film: The Headless Woman (ARGENTINA, 2008) Incredible reviews for the latest film from the most talented Argentinian director at the moment, Lucrecia Martel. “Disturbing and deeply mysterious, this tale of ghosts and guilt is nothing short of a masterpiece” – THE GUARDIAN. A puzzling film about a woman haunted with the fear that she might have killed someone when driving her car. (more…)
Today at BFI “South American Renaissance”: The Headless Woman (Trailer)
The Headless Woman
Lucrecia Martel’s compelling psychological thriller follows a middle-class woman in the aftermath of a car accident.
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South American Cinema rises the temperatures in London
The British Film Institute in London is currently presenting the film series “South American Renaissance” showcasing some of the most representative films from the region from the past few years. The series that runs through August 31st at the BFI‘s Southbank theater is presenting Martín Rejtman‘s Los guantes mágicos (The Magic Gloves); Paz Encina‘s Hamaca paraguaya (Paraguayan Hammock); Lisandro Alonso‘s Liverpool; Lucrecia Martel‘s La mujer sin cabeza (The Headless Woman); Jose Padilha‘s Bus 174 and Pablo Stoll and Juan Pablo Rebella‘s Whisky, among other films from Argentina, Peru, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay.
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