Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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Film Analysis Series - May: NEW TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY CINEMA DOCUMENTARY NARRATIVE WORKSHOP


The Wednesday, May 4 at 21pm . begins in the House of World Cultures Film Analysis cycle called New Trends of Contemporary Cinema . This series explores the new aesthetic and narratives that are being tested in contemporary cinema. Focused primarily on the American field in recent years, this cycle consists of films that are notable for their unconventional way counting their stories. A postmodern collage of fragments, memories, dreams parodies and narrative material to make these films assembled seeking to provoke new experiences in moviegoers.



The first film to be screened is The Orchid Thief, directed by Spike Jonze . The film whose main character is Charlie Kaufman, a screenwriter from Los Angeles, going through a career crisis and staff, quite the opposite of his twin brother Donald. Charlie writes as he lives: with great difficulty and full of insecurities, while living as Donald writes with procrastination. For its part, Susan writes about life, but is unable to live. This film from the director of "Being John Malkovich? offers a hilarious approach to the tribulations of the creative process.



The screening will take place on Wednesday May 4 at 21 pm at the Auditorium of the Casa de las Culturas, Marcelo T. Alvear and Mitre. The entrance is free and open .

Monday, May 2, 2011

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BY DANIEL DESALOMS. THURSDAY, 5 TO SATURDAY 7. FREE CYCLE LOCK


On Thursday 5th, Friday 6th and Saturday May 7 between 9 and 12 pm, will be given at the Board Projections of DCEA the Documentary Narrative Workshop: "How to think and write a documentary film " by the renowned teacher and documentary filmmaker Daniel Desaloms .

The quota is 40 people and free .

Registration can be done by email to decea.chaco @ gmail.com, stating in the subject line DOCUMENTARY NARRATIVE WORKSHOP mail or on Thursday, 5 from 8.30 pm.

The Board DCEA of projections is located at 40 Wilde, Resistance.

DANIEL DESALOMS is teaching Film School of San Antonio de los BaƱos, Cuba, was director of the School Film and Television, Sound and Image Workshop in Buenos Aires. Is a filmmaker specializing in documentaries. Some of his films are "blocking, the war against Cuba" and "Paco Urondo" which will be presented in the Auditorium of House of Culture on Thursday, the 5 to 20.30 pm.

AGENDA:

reality and representation. Verisimilitude and truth: conceptual differences between fiction and documentary. Nothing is as it seems, neither the facts nor the protagonists. Objectivity and ethics. Genesis an idea for a film. Basic principles of storytelling. Arquitrama, minitrama and antitrama. Plot and characters: how they relate both to the writing of a script. Research at different levels for writing the script. Narrative Stage: developing a timeline. Proposal of a hypothesis. The script for a documentary. Aspects of narrative and structure. Second and final stage narrative. Selection of the events, Development dramatic turning points. Subject and context. Aesthetics of film. Presentation of a film to government agencies or producers: synopsis, director's point of view, structure, style and final script.