2011 | Color | 58 min Director Pierre-Paul Puljiz came to Mexico City with his super8 camera to explore the city´s brilliant independent art scene. He captures fascinating conversations with some of Mexico´s most talented film artists, including Gabino Rodríguez, Francisco Barreiro, Luisa Pardo, Yulene Olaizola, Rubén Imaz Castro, Natalia Almada, Nicolás Pereda, Carlos Reygadas, The Twin Tones, Michael Rowe, Jorge Michel Grau, Arturo Ripstein, Paz Alicia Garciadiego, Guillermo Fadanelli and Kyzza Terrazas. An introduction to contemporary Mexican cinema through lively and intimate conversations that take us into the creative universe of these passionate artists. Country: Francia Direction: Puljiz; Pierre-Paul Script: Puljiz; Pierre-Paul Production: Rouault; Catherine, Puljiz; Pierre-Paul, Lacroix; Gérard Photography: Peyrot; Andres Sound: Jordan; Gonzales Music: Marka Participation year at FICM: 2011
2011 | Color | 58 min Director Pierre-Paul Puljiz came to Mexico City with his super8 camera to explore the city´s brilliant independent art scene. He captures fascinating conversations with some of Mexico´s most talented film artists, including Gabino Rodríguez, Francisco Barreiro, Luisa Pardo, Yulene Olaizola, Rubén Imaz Castro, Natalia Almada, Nicolás Pereda, Carlos Reygadas, The Twin Tones, Michael Rowe, Jorge Michel Grau, Arturo Ripstein, Paz Alicia Garciadiego, Guillermo Fadanelli and Kyzza Terrazas. An introduction to contemporary Mexican cinema through lively and intimate conversations that take us into the creative universe of these passionate artists. Country: Francia Direction: Puljiz; Pierre-Paul Script: Puljiz; Pierre-Paul Production: Rouault; Catherine, Puljiz; Pierre-Paul, Lacroix; Gérard Photography: Peyrot; Andres Sound: Jordan; Gonzales Music: Marka Participation year at FICM: 2011
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