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Pau Subirós

Film Review: ‘Staff Only’
Marta (Elena Andrada) is 17, from Barcelona and alternately bored and mortified to be on a Christmas vacation to Senegal with her estranged dad, Manel (Sergi López), and annoying little brother, Bruno (Ian Samsó). For her, the freedoms of imminent adulthood, such as the occasional poolside mojito, are tantalizing close but still technically forbidden, rather like the employees’ section of their resort hotel that is quarantined from the guests’ domain by a doorway marked “Staff Only.”

Catalan director Neus Ballús, in her calm, intelligent second feature after 2013’s docudrama “The Plague,” allows Marta’s coming of age to sensitively parallel, in unexpected ways, a clear-eyed critique of tourism in post-colonial regions. The film is mediated through a white Westerner’s experience rather than that of a local, but it is no white-savior narrative; if anything, it is a gentle dismantling of that myth from the inside, revealing the myopia and self-deluding...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 3/22/2019
  • by Jessica Kiang
  • Variety Film + TV
Francesca Marciano
European Film Awards Nominate Five Debut Features for European Discovery Award
Francesca Marciano
The European Film Academy has nominated five titles for the European Discovery 2013 Fipresci (the International Federation of Film Critics) prize, an award presented annually as part of the EFAs to a young and upcoming director for a first feature film. The nominated titles are:ÄTA Sova DÖEAT Sleep DIESweden, 104 minWRITTEN & Directed By: Gabriela PichlerPRODUCED By: China ÅhlanderCALL GIRLSweden/Norway/Ireland/Finland, 133 minDIRECTED By: Mikael MarcimainWRITTEN By: Marietta von Hausswolff von BaumgartenPRODUCED By: Mimmi SpångMIELEItaly/France, 90 minDIRECTED By: Valeria GolinoWRITTEN By: Francesca Marciano, Valia Santella & Valeria GolinoPRODUCED By: Riccardo Scamarcio, Viola Prestieri, Anne-Dominique Toussaint & Raphaël BerdugoOH BOYGermany, 83 minWRITTEN & Directed By: Jan Ole GersterPRODUCED By: Marcos Kantis & Alexander WadouhLA Plagathe PLAGUESpain, 85 minWRITTEN & Directed By: Neus BallúsPRODUCED By: Pau Subirós The nominated films will be...
See full article at Thompson on Hollywood
  • 10/14/2013
  • by Beth Hanna
  • Thompson on Hollywood
Valeria Golino at an event for Frida (2002)
Five up for EFAs Discovery award
Valeria Golino at an event for Frida (2002)
The European Film Academy has announced the five nominees for the European Discovery 2013 - Prix Fipresci.

The award recognises an up and coming director for their debut feature film.

The nominees are:

Eat Sleep Die (Ata Sova Do)

Sweden, 104 min

Written & Directed By: Gabriela Pichler

Produced By: China Åhlander

Call Girl

Sweden/Norway/Ireland/Finland, 133 min

Directed By: Mikael Marcimain

Written By: Marietta von Hausswolff von Baumgarten

Produced By: Mimmi Spång

Miele

Italy/France, 90 min

Directed By: Valeria Golino

Written By: Francesca Marciano, Valia Santella & Valeria Golino

Produced By: Riccardo Scamarcio, Viola Prestieri, Anne-Dominique Toussaint & Raphaël Berdugo

Oh Boy

Germany, 83 min

Written & Directed By: Jan Ole Gerster

Produced By: Marcos Kantis & Alexander Wadouh

The Plague (La Plaga)

Spain, 85 min

Written & Directed By: Neus Ballús

Produced By: Pau Subirós

This year’s nominations committee was comprised of Efa Board Members Helena Danielsson (Sweden) and László Kantor (Hungary), Efa Members Pierre-Henri Deleau (France) and Jacob Neiiendam (Denmark), as well...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/14/2013
  • by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
  • ScreenDaily
Valeria Golino at an event for Frida (2002)
Five nominated for EFAs Discovery award
Valeria Golino at an event for Frida (2002)
The European Film Academy has announced the five nominees for the European Discovery 2013 - Prix Fipresci.

The award recognises an up and coming director for their debut feature film.

The nominees are:

Eat Sleep Die (Ata Sova Do)

Sweden, 104 min

Written & Directed By: Gabriela Pichler

Produced By: China Åhlander

Call Girl

Sweden/Norway/Ireland/Finland, 133 min

Directed By: Mikael Marcimain

Written By: Marietta von Hausswolff von Baumgarten

Produced By: Mimmi Spång

Miele

Italy/France, 90 min

Directed By: Valeria Golino

Written By: Francesca Marciano, Valia Santella & Valeria Golino

Produced By: Riccardo Scamarcio, Viola Prestieri, Anne-Dominique Toussaint & Raphaël Berdugo

Oh Boy

Germany, 83 min

Written & Directed By: Jan Ole Gerster

Produced By: Marcos Kantis & Alexander Wadouh

The Plague (La Plaga)

Spain, 85 min

Written & Directed By: Neus Ballús

Produced By: Pau Subirós

This year’s nominations committee was comprised of Efa Board Members Helena Danielsson

(Sweden) and László Kantor (Hungary), Efa Members Pierre-Henri Deleau (France) and Jacob Neiiendam

(Denmark), as well...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 10/14/2013
  • by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
  • ScreenDaily
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