The International Forum of the National Film returns for its 34th edition

Within the Latinamerican cinema, may be received Peace and Natural Sciences (Argentina, 2013); Mute (Brazil and Mexico, 2012); The man from the crowds (Brazil, 2013) and Super nothing (Brazil and Mexico, 2012).



One of the most iconic events returns to the National Film Archives, the International Forum returns with the most recent film productions in its 34th edition. 

This meeting will be held from 4 to July 21, will "directed particularly to the less widely cinematography films or more experimental," said Nelson Carro, Director of Broadcasting and Programming institution. 

As part of this cycle, you can appreciate 14 titles "especially Spanish American movies." These are recent productions from Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Holland, France, Italy, Spain, Croatia, Singapore and Cambodia. 

This time, the projections begin with Nymphomania Vol. 2 (Denmark 2013), complementary part of Nymphomania Vol 1 which could be seen in the last edition of this forum. Children of cure (Croatia, 2013); The past (France, 2013); Stockholm (Spain, 2013) and Borgman (Holland, Belgium and Denmark, 2013). 

"These are films that revolve around different but quite topical issues in the world, many have to do with loneliness, lack of communication, family issues, migration and reflect the concern of the filmmakers," said Truck on the Forum. 

As for the national film program is the film Michael Rowe Aquifer and Eco Mountain Nicolás Echeverría. 

Within the Latinamerican cinema, may be received Peace and Natural Sciences (Argentina, 2013); Mute (Brazil and Mexico, 2012); The man from the crowds (Brazil, 2013) and Super nothing (Brazil and Mexico, 2012). 

According to the director, the films to be presented were selected for their outstanding display some festivals and some others because they have not had a prize but are important expose.

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