Showing posts with label short film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short film. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2010

Black Berlin's Teaser

Black Berlin ("Black Berlim") - Teaser from Sabrina Fidalgo on Vimeo.



Teaser of my short film "Black Berlin" ("Black Berlim") whose premiére in Rio de Janeiro will take place at Caixa Cultural during the festival "Espelho Atlântico Mostra Cinematogéafica" on 15th May. See you there!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Sónar 2006 - Special Report


Sónar 2006 - Special Report
Written, directed and produced by Sabrina Fidalgo
With: Señor Coconut, Groove Armada, Argenis Brito
and Gustavo Soriano (Arttodestruction).
Executive Producer: Massimo Mazzoleni.
Photography: Hernán Vilchez.
Edition: Norbert "Nobit" Küpper.
Production: Clubbity.com



Sónar 2006 - Special Report was an internet short documentary project that just came out a bit before Youtube's blast. It was produced by British webzine Clubbity, which used to be a very nice site for Nujazz and electronic music lovers. It was pretty fun spending this time around in Barcelona shooting Sónar, interviewing great musicians and artists, meeting new people and (re)meeting old friends from one of my favorite cities in the world. After a long time off line here it is again and now through VIMEO. Hope you, my three readers, enjoy it. (-;

Sonar 2006 - Special Report from Sabrina Fidalgo on Vimeo.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

La Concejela Antropófoga


Short film La Concejela Antropófoga by Pedro Almodóvar

First post of the year! It's been a long time since I've written something here, but I definitively didn't give up (yet) of this (post?) modern habit, I mean blogging. During the last months I've been working hard, among troubles, delays and (of course) some joy but my mind was somehow aways turned to the subject of what I'm going to write on my blog next. Finally I find some little time and the right inspiration to sit down and share some worthy deluxe garbage with my three readers. But in this case the topic hasn't nothing to do with "garbage". I'm going to talk about a little treasure I've just found today (thanks to João Carvalho, one of my most almodovarians friends in all senses). During a phone call between us I've described my currently state of mind like a laberinto de pasiones (labiryth of passions) in allusion to Pedro Almodóvar's second lenght film. And of course it turned into a very nice conversation about the Spaniard director and his marvelous filmography. Then João told me about a short film produced by El Deseo (Almodóvar's film company) and we exchange some nice Youtube links. I've sent him one of my favorites Laberinto de Pasiones scenes and I was absolutely sure that nothing could overcome the acid humor of those old and anthological scenes back in the 80's (during that great times of the Movida Madrileña). But then I was wrong. When I've checked "La Concejela Antropófoga" (The Cannibalistic Councilwoman) I had to agree with João that our favorite director had overcome even himself. First of all "La Concejela Antropófoga" was made just after Almodóvar finished the last shootings of his forthcoming film Los Abrazos Rotos starred by Penélope Cruz. He had the insight to write a monologue for great spanish actress Carmen Machi who just had a small role in "Abrazos". In the last shooting night Almodóvar took advantage of the set and crew from "Abrazos" to film a short film starred by Carmen Machi (as the same character in " Los Abrazos Rotos") in a totally other history . Genius! Then "La Concejela Antropófoga" was born as a little whim of one of the greatest filmmakers of all times, who signed that little masterpiece with the pseudonym of Mateo Blanco (one of the male characters of "Los Abrazos Rotos"). And as I said before the short is a monologue of a councilor of a right party from Madrid who conducts for a friend (who sleeps almost all the time in her colorful kitchen) a passionate defense of sexual "promiscuity", while eats pudding and smells cocaine. Hilarious! Acid , provocative and perverted humor just like Almodóvar's very beginning. It brings us back to the great times of Pepe, Luci, Bom y Otras Chicas del Montón, Laberinto de Pasiones, ¿ Que He Hecho Yo para Merecer Eso? and Entre Tinieblas. Pure ecstasy for the fans of the old and good Patty Diphusa. After all Carmen Machi deserves a lenght film just made for her.

And here an interview with Pedro Almodóvar for Canal + where he talks about "La Concejela Antropófoga".