Lucrecia Martel (Spanish audio) - Masterclass #1
Lucrecia Martel was educated at Avellaneda Experimental (AVEX) and the National School of Cinematographic Experimentation and Direction (ENERC) in Buenos Aires. She introduced her uncompromising vision to the world with her debut feature The Swamp which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2001. Her next feature film The Holy Girl was selected for Cannes Competition in 2004. Both films already bore the hallmark of an auteur who refuses to shy away from bold themes. She plunges her audience into a child's perception of the world, where time and space are elastic and borderless, and she fearlessly explores adolescent sexuality, group dynamics and class differences. https://iffr.com/en/recap-talks-maste... ------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for watching! Subscribe so you don't miss out on any videos: / iffrotte. . Follow us: Instagram: / iffr Twitter: / iffr Facebook: / iffrotterdam Website: https://iffr.com/

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