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El Mundo - Hiszpania | 09/02/2007
The Berlinale film festival opens with 'La Vie en Rose'
The film 'La Vie en Rose', that retraces the life of the French singer Edith Piaf [1915-1963], was screened on Thursday, February 8th, opening the 57th Berlin film festival, the Berlinale. Carlos Boyero, the daily's correspondent, did not appreciate the treatment rendered by the French film-maker Olivier Dahan's. "This biography is not only predictable, but quite boring too. This is what happens with nearly all film biographies of musicians and singers. The latter have inevitably suffered trauma in childhood and adolescence, they feel lonely, vulnerable and unloved, they try to send their demons to sleep and improve their art with barrels of alcohol and hard drugs, they have been worn out by falling in and out of love, they give their very best performance just when everybody thought they were finished, they repent or leave the world behind them in the most tragic conditions. The pattern is invariable, apart from a few miraculous cases."
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El Mundo - Hiszpania | 15/02/2006
Guantánamo as seen by Michael Winterbottom
Carlos Boyero, the daily's special correspondent to the Berlin Film Festival offers high praise for Michael Winterbottom's film, "Road to Gantánamo", the story of the ordeal of three young Britons who are arrested in Afghanistan and sent to the American detention centre. Freed in 2004, these victims play themselves in the film that was shown in preview yesterday in Berlin. "Winterbottom uses images from archives, interviews and documentary excerpts to narrate the odyssey of these victims, these innocent people accused of being Taliban members, and physically and psychologically mistreated in an insane manner by US soldiers who attempt to force them into signing their confessions. It turns out that they were innocent, but that does not really matter because nothing can justify torture, humiliation and savagery against a defenseless enemy who has been reduced to a human wreck."
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