Fernando Guzzoni: Yes, totally. I think there is something interesting in challenging the viewer to situate himself/herself ethically and morally with the character, and gradually understand that the ...
Fernando Guzzoni’s fiction debut “Dog Flesh,” a portrait of a former torturer under Augusto Pinochet, won San Sebastian’s New Directors Prize in 2012, establishing Chile’s Guzzoni as a director to ...
“Blanquita,” Chile’s official Oscar entry for Best International Film from rising star Fernando Guzzoni, is a cinematic and narrative revelation. Taking its cues from the real-life child prostitution ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chilean filmmaker Fernando Guzzoni, whose critically lauded father-son drama “Jesus” bows Sept. 1 in the U.S. via Breaking Glass, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SAN SEBASTIAN — In San Sebastian with two high-profile films, Jorunn Myklebust Syversen’s “Disco” and Mariko Bobrik’s “The Taste ...
A network of child abusers – wealthy paedophiles, public figures, politicians – is finally in the cross hairs of Chile’s prosecutors. And the key witness in a high profile case which has rocked the ...
Chilean writer-director Fernando Guzzoni’s unnerving drama “Jesús” is no Christ-like parable, but spiritual emptiness is certainly the prevailing mood. The title figure, played by Nicolás Durán, is a ...
Fernando Guzzoni is a film director, screenwriter and producer. In 2008 with only 24 years he released the documentary La Colorina (2008) based on the poet Stella Díaz Varín, supported by the Fondo de ...
Fernando Guzzoni’s fiction debut “Dog Flesh,” a portrait of a former torturer under Augusto Pinochet, won San Sebastian’s New Directors Prize in 2012, establishing Chile’s Guzzoni as a director to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chile’s Oscar entry, “Blanquita” by Fernando Guzzoni, is based on the infamous “Spiniak ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fernando Guzzoni’s fiction debut “Dog Flesh,” a portrait of a former torturer under Augusto Pinochet, won San Sebastian’s New ...