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SANDRA GUGLIOTTA was born in Buenos Aires she studied film there specialising in direction actors, and worked for televisión as Director Assistant, assisting some of the most recognized Fiction Directors from the |
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Argentinean television. During this time she has also produced independent fiction and documentary films .
She also made two documentaries LAS MUJERES DE BRUKMAN and PUNTOS DE VISTA shown in TV. In 1995 she made NOCHES ATICAS, a short |
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film that was one of HISTORIAS BREVES 1 , a film thatwas an anthology of shorts by new Argentinean talents, which has travel trough lots of festivals all over the world.
In 2002, her first feature film, UN DIA DE SUERTE, recounted the daily life of a young woman of Italian descent, who, due to the crisis-ridden state of Argentina , emigrates to Italy, the land of her ancestors looking for an hypothetical lover.
This film was very successful, winning two prizes at the Berlin Festival and was screened at several international festivals. It also received a nomination for the Goyas in 2003 in the category for Best Foreign Spanish Language Film and a Fripesci Prix in Turkey. |
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LAS VIDAS POSIBLES (2007), It’s a co-production between El Angelfilms (Argentina), fieber.film (Germany) and 16M (Argentina). The film has obtained the First Prize of the World Cinema Fund of Berlin Film Festival and also a grant from The Global Film Initiative, USA.
The World Premiere has taken place at Locarno International Film Festival in the International Competition section, where it received a Special Mention from CICAE Award. In its International launching the film participated in Pavillion Cinemas du Sud from Cannes International Film Festival, and in Argentina in the Special Nights section of BAFICI, between other festivals during 2007.
Actually, she has already finished the telefilm EN NUESTROS CORAZONES PARA SIEMPRE, co-directed with Javier Daulte for the public TV channel; and she is preparing as writer and director his next film EL DESIERTO VACIO (EMPTY DESERT) and EL PERSEGUIDOR (THE PURSUER), first feature film directed by Victor Cruz. |
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| NOTES
"In this film , I wanted to work on the idea of ambiguity. I tried to construct a story , which could be read in several different possible ways: none of which would be totally true or totally false. All readings are plausible without any one eliminating the other. This idea was linked to what I felt whilst developing the project, feelings which grew stronger over time.
A story related to feelings about reality and some questions about love After that, I realised that when I was immersed in writing the script, I was finally penetrating a world that has fascinated me since adolescence: that of fantasy literature of parallel worlds far removed from reality, phantasmagorical worlds where everything is possible."
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