Ciudad Maldita

Beto Lorenzo - Fernando Spiner - Nestor Petruccelli

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Sinopis
Mitten im Konflikt um die Falkland Inseln versenken zwei argentinische Flugzeuge das HSM Sheffield der britischen Marine. Sieben Überlebende werden in einem Rettungsboot auf unbekanntem Kurs vom Schiff weggebracht. Während der Überfahrt finden sie einen Yankee-Soldaten, der behauptet, ein Spion zu sein, und setzen ihn in das Boot. Die sieben Männer plus eine Krankenschwester landen an der argentinischen Küste, ohne zu wissen, wo sie sich befinden.

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Beto Lorenzo

Biografía
He was born in Buenos Aires in 1957. He graduated as a phycologist in the University of Buenos Aires. His experience in fine arts has been linked to his informal education since he was a child. He took a course in Super 8 filmmaking and script in the Escuela Panamericana de Arte. He was part of underground magazines staff during the 80s, as in “O NO” and “H.G.O.”. He made some backgrounds for Carlos Meglia in “Cybersix”. He assisted Lucho Olivera with the daily strip “Pepe Moreno” published in the Newspaper of Rio Negro, and he wrote the script for the last two months of that comic. He worked with Solano López in the design of inspirational scenes for the animated film “Eva de Argentina”, helping also with part of the story board. He wrote the script forthe comic “La Triple Alianza” with all drawings made by Solano López for the magazine “La Patria Dibujada” and he assisted him in writting the last part of “El Fin del Mundo”, a story that ends with the saga El Eternauta. He drew “Los Horneros” for Fierro magazine and the daily strip “Juan Sur” and “La Nación Insólita” for the agency Télam. He wrote the trilogy of science fiction “Voraces”, a novel that has its own illustrations.

Fernando Spiner

Biografía
He was born in Argentina in 1958. He graduated in the Centro Sperimentale Di Cinematografía de Cinecitá, Rome, Italy. He received 15 international awards with his first short film “Testigos en Cadena”. His first full-length film “La Sonámbula”, written together with Ricardo Piglia y Fabián Bielinsky, was awarded in La Habana, Toronto, Toulouse, Nantes, Chorea, and also won the Cóndor de Plata de la Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina. His last film “Aballay, el Hombre sin Miedo”, received 11 Cóndor de Plata awards and was selected by Argentina for the Oscar award as the best foreign film. He was a professor in the Social Communications degree of the University of Buenos Aires and of the la Escuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica. He directed for Argentinian TV: “Bajamar, la Costa de Silencio”, “Poliladron”, “Zona de Riesgo”, and “Cosecharás tu Siembra” with which he won the Konex award as best TV director during the 90s. He directed the documentaries: “El Ángel sin Techo”, “Homenaje a los Pioneros de Villa Gesell”, “Reflexiones de una Vaca”, “Angelelli, la Palabra Viva”, and the short films: “Esercizio per Machina da Presa su Carello Continuo”, “Instruzioni per John Howell” “Regimiento 7 Regresa a Casa”; and the audiovisual works: “Balada para un Kaiser Carabela” with Luis Alberto Spinetta, and “Ciudad de Pobres Corazones” with Fito Paez; which has since become a cult film. In 2005 he released the full-length film “Adiós Querida Luna” and he received awards in the Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata and in the Festival de Cine Fantástico de Estepona, Spain. In 2013 and 2014 he was Artistic Director at the Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata. In 2015 he received the award “Italia Nel Mondo” for his distinguished career, awarded by the Italian government, and he directed together with Ana Piterbarg the series “Los 7 Locos y Los Lanzallamas” by Roberto Arlt, adapted for television by Ricardo Piglia. This series was a success according to the audience and the reviews, it received 8 Martin Fierro nominations and won Best Fiction, Best Production and Best Direction in the Nuevas Miradas awards in tv, 2016. He is currently working in his new movie “La Boya”.

Nestor Petruccelli

Biografía
He was born in Buenos Aires in 1960. He is a scriptwriter graduated from the ENERC (Escuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica), dependent on the Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales Comic book writergraduated from the CEFOPRO (Centro de Formación Profesional) dependent on the ENERC. Sopa opera scriptwriter graduated from Guionarte. He is a professor of Audiovisual Arts graduated from the Universidad de San Martín (UNSAM). He collaborates in the movies and series magazine La Cosa, and he has published his work in Comic.ar magazine. He is a curator in the exhibition Cine Fantástico Argentino. He has written screenplays for short films, soap operas and comic books. He has won the Argentores award for the radio drama “No me saque”. He wrote the screenplay for ""Bruno Motoneta"" (2018) directed by Pablo Parés.