Menú del campo:Home
Home / Índice de autores
Hollender, Barbara
En la revista de prensa europea se han citado hasta el momento 2 artículos de este autor/ esta autora.
Lamentablemente, todavía no se encuentra disponible la traducción en española de este texto, por lo tanto, solamente podemos poner a su disposición la versión inglesa.
Rzeczpospolita - Polonia | 28/05/2007
A breath of fresh air has floated through Cannes
Barbara Hollender heartily approves of the jury's decision to award the Palme d'Or to Cristian Mungiu. She writes that the Cannes Film Festival reflects the world's moods and that this year's films exuded the kind of fear and sense of ominous threat that was prevalent after September 11th... "The true hero of this festival was the unassuming 39-year-old Romanian Cristian Mungiu. His film '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 days' captivated critics and jury members alike. We are witnessing the revival of the cinematography of the post-communist countries. ... Artists from these countries are confronting the past, warning of the dangers of all forms of totalitarianism and promoting political and social tolerance. They are making important films. It's a pity Polish filmmakers haven't been able to follow this trend."
» ir al artículo completo (enlace externo, polaco)
Más de la revista de prensa sobre el tema » Película, » Global, » Rumania
Lamentablemente, todavía no se encuentra disponible la traducción en española de este texto, por lo tanto, solamente podemos poner a su disposición la versión inglesa.
Rzeczpospolita - Polonia | 07/12/2006
Ken Loach on historical cinema
British director Ken Loach tells Barbara Hollender that the most interesting films are those "that show the workings of history. Audiences can identify with current heroes, or at least understand them. The other films, ones that show images of the past, often force you to rethink your own judgments, to re-evaluate what you always thought to be true. And that is not pleasant. But I believe you should recount the past and thereby rescue it from oblivion. Because without it, there is no present."
» ir al artículo completo (enlace externo, polaco)
Más de la revista de prensa sobre el tema » Película, » Historia, » Global
Todos los textos disponible de » Ken Loach