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<i>Secuencias. Magazine on the History of Film</i> and the Filmmakers Union Association will partici...
01.30.15

Secuencias. Magazine on the History of Film and the Filmmakers Union Association will participate in various round tables at Punto de Vista 2015

The ninth edition of the Punto de Vista festival will host two round tables with the aim of reflecting how technological and industrial changes have affected film production in Spain and the role of film festivals, now that film distribution and screening enjoys numerous windows.

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Iosseliani stars in a monographic cycle at Punto de Vista and participates in the <i>Chez les Basque...
01.26.15

Iosseliani stars in a monographic cycle at Punto de Vista and participates in the Chez les Basques retrospective with another film

The Georgian filmmaker, Otar Iosseliani, will twice be in the limelight at the 9th edition of the Punto de Vista Festival. He will be the focus of a cycle, within the Special Sessions, in which five films have been programmed: the feature films And Then There Was Light and A Little Monastery in Tuscany; and the short films Tudzhi, Georgian Ancient Songs, and Song About a Flower. Furthermore, Iosseliani will form part of the Chez les Basques retrospective, on films shot in the French Basque Country, where the film Euskadi Été 1982 is set.

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Punto de Vista hosts the world première of <i>El otro mapa de Abauntz</i>, by Aitor Gametxo
01.26.15

Punto de Vista hosts the world première of El otro mapa de Abauntz, by Aitor Gametxo

The Basque filmmaker, Aitor Gametxo, will present the world première of his film, El otro mapa de Abauntz, produced by the Punto de Vista Festival within the framework of the X Films Project. It will be screened on Saturday 14th February at 8pm in the Gola Hall at Baluarte.

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<i>The Darkness Collection</i> films will bring together 38 forms of darkness in the Muralla Hall at...
01.26.15

The Darkness Collection films will bring together 38 forms of darkness in the Muralla Hall at Baluarte Auditorium

Who said film is made with light? On 17th December 2012, the filmmaker, Oskar Alegria, began this collection of films on darkness in a corner of the world called Artazu. Two years later, the general film resulting from all of them, made by 84 different hands and lasting three hours, is being premiered at the 2015 edition of Punto de Vista.

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</i>The ninth edition of the Punto de Vista collection will be dedicated to the film poems and essay...
01.26.15

The ninth edition of the Punto de Vista collection will be dedicated to the film poems and essays written by Margaret Tait

The Scottish poet and filmmaker, Margaret Tait, will be the focus of the ninth edition of the Punto de Vista collection with a volume that includes seven cinematographic essays and 32 poems translated from English for the first time. The book entitled Hen Means Honey. Chosen poems and essays about cinema by Margaret Tait presents a selection of all her collections of poems and also adds her writings on film with reflections on cinematographic time, the works of Rossellini or her ideas on independent and low budget film.

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An extract from <i>L´île deserte</i>, by Sophie Roger is the new header for the festival
01.19.15

An extract from L´île deserte, by Sophie Roger is the new header for the festival

The 2015 Punto de Vista header is an extract from the short film, L´île deserte, by the French filmmaker, Sophie Roger. In this piece, each day, Roger observes an island in front of her window; recreating its silhouette and mentally inventing a dialogue with her each morning.

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Punto de Vista brings together the leading filmmakers who have filmed in the French Basque Country, ...
01.19.15

Punto de Vista brings together the leading filmmakers who have filmed in the French Basque Country, from the Lumière brothers to Orson Welles

To mark the centenary of Orson Welles and with the exhibition of his documentaries filmed in the French Basque Country, the Chez les Basques cycle (At the Basque Home, in French) seeks to bring together, for the first time ever, the important documentary legacy of this area located between the Pyrenees and the Atlantic.

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Six programmes, with a total of 18 films, make up the Punto de Vista ISLANDS cycle
01.19.15

Six programmes, with a total of 18 films, make up the Punto de Vista ISLANDS cycle

Along with the programmes that have already been announced, THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EARTH and ISLAND-EARTH-WORLD, the ISLANDS cycle will be rounded off with another four programmes, through which we will travel around an archepelago of 22 and a half islands and a total of 18 films. The feature film by Rudolf Thome, Studyof an Island, will open this cycle of the 9th edition of the Festival which will kick off with a key question: How to tell an island?

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19 short films make up the retrospective that Punto de Vista will dedicate to Margaret Tait
01.19.15

19 short films make up the retrospective that Punto de Vista will dedicate to Margaret Tait

The exhibition that the ninth edition of the Punto de Vista Festival will dedicate to the work of Scotswoman, Margaret Tait, will be made up of 19 of the filmmaker’s 32 short films, hence covering a large part of her filmography. Divided into three programmes (Portraits, Landscapes and Poems), the retrospective will move through the different stages of Tait’s life: her first foray with a camera and celulloid, her stay in Rome to study experimental film, her years in Edinburgh, the city where she set up her production company, Ancona Films, and her final return to her place of origin, Kirkwall, capital of the Orkney Islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Punto de Vista dedicates the Heterodocsias session to Isidoro Valcárcel with the screening of <i>La...
01.13.15

Punto de Vista dedicates the Heterodocsias session to Isidoro Valcárcel with the screening of La celosía, a documentary on his work and a conference

The Spanish artist, Isidoro Valcárcel Medina (Murcia, 1937), is the star of the space that Punto de Vista dedicates to the least widespread films of our past.

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