Juanjo Giménez: 'I thought that for every sound designer it's like a dream to be working on a film like that because sound is its protagonist. So you can play with things that in other films are impossible' Juanjo Giménez introducing Out Of Sync in Edinburgh Photo: Courtesy of Eiff
Juanjo Giménez's feature Out Of Sync, co-written by Pere Altimira and starring Marta Nieto, focuses on a workaholic sound designer, who becomes afflicted with a mysterious illness. In a development that feels very in tune with our times of streaming and Zoom calls while trying to navigate the pandemic, her hearing begins to slip out of sync with not only her job but the wider world, with the situation worsening in tandem with her personal circumstances. The end result, which as you would expect features excellent sound design, starts off in thriller territory but then becomes much more ambiguous...
Juanjo Giménez's feature Out Of Sync, co-written by Pere Altimira and starring Marta Nieto, focuses on a workaholic sound designer, who becomes afflicted with a mysterious illness. In a development that feels very in tune with our times of streaming and Zoom calls while trying to navigate the pandemic, her hearing begins to slip out of sync with not only her job but the wider world, with the situation worsening in tandem with her personal circumstances. The end result, which as you would expect features excellent sound design, starts off in thriller territory but then becomes much more ambiguous...
- 9/1/2022
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn Photo: Silviu Ghetie/Micro Film 2021 The third edition of the East - West. Golden Arch Awards on October 25 saw Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude's satire Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn win the top prize. On a good night for Romanian cinema, Alexander Nanau's Oscar-nominated documentary about a healthcare scandal, was also named Best Documentary.
The awards, held at the newly restored Khudozhestvenny Cinema in Moscow and opened by screenwriter and chairperson of the Confederation of Cinematographic Unions Rustam Ibragimbekov, who founded the Award, are run by the International Confederation of the Filmmakers Unions and the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund. It aims to celebrate Eurasian films and the awards are voted for by a panel of 23 international film critics and academics.
Rustam Ibragimbekov opens the awards Photo: Amber Wilkinson Georgian writer/director Dea Kulumbegashvili took home the prize for Best Debut for her dark drama Beginning,...
The awards, held at the newly restored Khudozhestvenny Cinema in Moscow and opened by screenwriter and chairperson of the Confederation of Cinematographic Unions Rustam Ibragimbekov, who founded the Award, are run by the International Confederation of the Filmmakers Unions and the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund. It aims to celebrate Eurasian films and the awards are voted for by a panel of 23 international film critics and academics.
Rustam Ibragimbekov opens the awards Photo: Amber Wilkinson Georgian writer/director Dea Kulumbegashvili took home the prize for Best Debut for her dark drama Beginning,...
- 10/27/2021
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The White Crow. Ilan Eshkeri: 'I find working with Ralph to be a very happy collaboration and I’m always very proud of the work that I’ve done'
Ralph Fiennes' The White Crow charts the life of ballerina Rudolf Nureyev in three distinct time periods - as a child, his early days as a dancer in Moscow and in Paris on the brink of his defection to the West. The film co-stars Fiennes as his dance coach Pushkin and later charts his relationship with Clara Saint (Adèle Exarchopoulos). The film is scored by Ilan Eshkeri - his third collaboration with Fiennes - and we caught up with him ahead of the film's release to talk about the challenges of the story.
Amber Wilkinson: This is your third collaboration with Ralph Fiennes, has your relationship evolved as you’ve gone along?
Ilan Eshkeri: When I first met...
Ralph Fiennes' The White Crow charts the life of ballerina Rudolf Nureyev in three distinct time periods - as a child, his early days as a dancer in Moscow and in Paris on the brink of his defection to the West. The film co-stars Fiennes as his dance coach Pushkin and later charts his relationship with Clara Saint (Adèle Exarchopoulos). The film is scored by Ilan Eshkeri - his third collaboration with Fiennes - and we caught up with him ahead of the film's release to talk about the challenges of the story.
Amber Wilkinson: This is your third collaboration with Ralph Fiennes, has your relationship evolved as you’ve gone along?
Ilan Eshkeri: When I first met...
- 3/20/2019
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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