Highlights in May 2010 Festival program, which will run over Friday 12 and Saturday November 13 at the Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, audiovisual projections selected for this edition. The screenings are structured in three sections (Filmography Fernando Arrabal, Film and Comic Series and Documentaries) and is one of those rare opportunities to enjoy books that nourish the relationship bipolar between cinema and letters, but far from the best-seller lists. Del Arrabal film author and preacher of the event can be seen: "Viva la muerte" (1971), "I'll go like a crazy horse" (1973). "The tree of Guernica" (1975), "The Emperor of Peru" (1982), "The automobile graveyard" (1983), "Goodbye Babylon" (1992) "Jorge Luis Borges (a life of poetry)" (1998), "Arrabal, filmmaker panic" (Interview).
To set up the Film and Comic cycle, the Festival is committed to contemporary titles and truly interesting sus muy different styles, ranging from him biopic, entertainment through fiction, experimental film adaptation and he: "The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Jeff Feuerzeig (USA, 2005); "Corto Maltese, the film" (Corto Maltese: La Cour des secret Arcana), Pascal Morelli. (France / Italy / Luxembourg, 2002), American Splendor, Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini (USA 2003), "Persepolis" by Vincent Paronnaud and Mariajne satrapies (France / USA, 2007), "Ghost World "by Terry Zwigoff (USA / UK / Germany, 2001)," El Grande Vazquez, " Oscar Aibar (Spain, 2010)
stimulate Documentary section crawlers especially literary footsteps: "A Trojan, materials for a performance," Michael Balbuena (Spain, 2009), "The poetry of objects . The collecting of contemporary art in Spain, "Juan Ugarriza and Cesar Rendueles (Spain, 2010)," Antonio Gamoneda. Writing and alchemy of Corti and Cesar Enrique Rendueles (Spain, 2009), "A Dream" by John Barja (Spain, 2009), "Slavoj Zizek, what do you do?" (Interview recorded during the CBA); "Juan Carlos Onetti. Onetti never read, "Paul Dota. (Spain, 2009), "Centenary of Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, Luis Felipe Torrente (Spain, 2010).
The screenings will take place in different areas of the CĂrculo de Bellas Artes (c / Alcalá, 42).
More information: www.revistaparaleer.com/festival-ene-madrid-2010 www.circulobellasartes.com
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