A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Leandro Airaldo, Marianela Castellan, Araceli Castellano
Written by:
Iván Fund
Directed by:
Iván Fund
Release Date:
April 29, 2011
Original Title:
Hoy no tuve miedo
Production Companies:
Morocha Films
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 123
"I was not afraid today" are two films at the same time. The first one portrays two sisters in their daily lives and the second one gets rid of the linear narration in search of a free manipulation of the visual and sound texture.
I have seen this movie at The International Film Festival Rotterdam. Saw is a big word, after one hour of totally nothing i left the cinema. Because Rotterdam is a festival for starting directors, i always look at IMDb if a movie is rated. So is this one, 8, 1. I could not believe it when i left the cinema. At home i opened my MAC and then i saw that it was rated by only 9 people Probably crew and family of the crew This film contains nothing, except a nice dog. The way the camera is used is terrible Furthermore there is nothing to say about it Nice thing about The Rotterdam Festival is that there are always a few extreme disappointing movies but also some hidden beauties. Be aware not to find a secret in this film, ignore it
Camera Operator:
Iván Fund
Director:
Iván Fund
Director of Photography:
Iván Fund
Eduardo Crespo
Editor:
Lorena Moriconi
Iván Fund
Music:
Iván Fund
Producer:
Iván Fund
Eduardo Crespo
Iván Eibuszyc
Gabriel Zaragoza
Screenplay:
Iván Fund
Sound Recordist:
Gabriel Zaragoza
Patricio Toscano
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