Sunday, 18 September 2011

Kitano, Reichardt, Philibert play 4 +1

San Sebastian-- Takeshi Kitano's "Outrage," Kelly Reichardt's "Meek's Cutoff" and Nicolas Philibert's "Nenette" feature in the 14-pic Competition selection within the second Mapfre Foundation 4 + 1 Festival.Running March. 26-30, fest has furthermore named Japan's Naomi Kawase becasue it is guest of recognition.A yakuza bloodbath, "Outrage" played at Cannes "Cutoff," a U.S. critical hit, carried out Venice 2010 Competition. A portrait from the Paris Zoo orangutan, "Nenette," is helmed by famous French documaker Nicolas Philibert ("Being also to Have")."Chantrapas," from Georgia's Otar Iosseliani, also plays Competition. But further competitors are the a smaller amount-known "Color perro que huye," a fragmentary diary loosely inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, helmed by Venezuela's Andres Duque, "Tilva Rosh," a coming-of-age tale from Serbian first-timer Nikola Lezaic, and Romanian Marian Crisan's debut feature "Morgen," a Locarno 2010 jury prizewinner and distinctive immigration tale. Kawasi will deliver a specialist-class in Mexico City, 4 + 1's 2011 fest center.4 + 1 unspools at the same time in Bogota, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Madrid and Rio p Janeiro. No Competition players have snagged commercial distribution throughout these urban centers, Pablo Jimenez Burillo, Mapfre Foundation Culture Institute director general, mentioned at San Sebastian."The movies have a very second chance in 4 +1," he referred to.Competition game game titles can also be offered online on Mubi.com through the Festival. Spain's Mapfre, Latin America's finest pan-regional insurance carrier, may also be joining up while using San Sebastian Festival around the kids' film workshop, held through the fest, together with a highly-selected San Sebastian 4 + 1 Contemporary Mexican Film showcase.Latter's game game titles range again within the better-known - Carlos Reygadas' "Quiet Light" and Fernando Eimbke's "Lake Lake lake tahoe" - for the little-known, for instance Tatiana Huezo's Salvadoran village-set docu-feature "The Smallest Place," which received rave reviews at Guadalajara Festival.Both San Sebastian and 4 + 1 publicize game game titles which suffer limited distribution and so are clearly dedicated to Latin American cinema, mentioned San Sebastian director Jose Luis Rebordinos, explaining the collaboration. "Our idea is ideal for some + 1 Festival's host country every year to experience a showcase at San Sebastian,"Jimenez Burillo mentioned. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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