Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires

A women escapes with her son and goes deep into the forest, the scenery of a call that will leave more doubts than certainties. Who’s escaping, who’s after who and who is lost.

Section: Muestra de Cortos Argentinos
Monday 20 - 17:45 h
Village Recoleta Room: 3
Tickets sold out

Tuesday 21 - 16:50 h
Village Recoleta Room: 4
Tickets sold out

Saturday 25 - 13:00 h
El Cultural San Martín Room: 2
Tickets sold out

English title: Fire Comes from Water
Year: 2015
Format: DM
Color: Color
Minutes: 10
Seconds: 0

Team:

D, G, E, P, PE: Julieta Amalric

F: Sergio Claudio
DA: Julieta Amalric, Melody Tayhana
S: Fernanda Saenz

CP: Universidad del Cine



Cast:

I: Pilar Benítez Vibart, Máximo Silva


Contact:

Universidad del Cine. Julieta Amalric / María Marta Antín
T +54 9 11 3564 2213
E amalricjulieta@gmail.com - mmantin@ucine.edu.ar


Julieta Amalric Argentina

She was born in 1986 in Buenos Aires and studied filmmaking at Universidad del Cine. She wrote and directed Verano (2008) and La mujer que usaba esparcidas las ondas del pelo (2009; Bafici ‘10). She is currently writing her first feature-length film Lo que dicen de ella.



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