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Alice's House

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New Acquisition:

A Casa de Alice/Alice's House-2007
Berlin Film Festival
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Pointed Shoots

Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival
By Ernest Hardy
Wednesday, October 3, 2007 - 6:00 pm

This year's Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival shows the event, now in its 11th year, having settled into a comfortable groove, programmed with many films that are good but few that are mandatory viewing. Perhaps the most fascinating figure in the festival's entire cinematic lineup is actually a secondary character in a film. The Brazilian A Casa de Alice (Alice's House) follows middle-aged Alice, a wife in a sexless marriage, and mother to three young men with lives of their own, who uses the return of a childhood sweetheart into her life to jump-start her romantic and erotic fantasies. But it's her elderly mother, who lives with Alice's family, who steals the film. Working as a tireless housekeeper in order to earn her stay, the older woman is privy to the secrets and private lives of the entire household. Watching her take in the assorted duplicities but still hold her tongue is what gives Casa its unforced power.

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Carla Ribas (Alice) MIFF interview

March, 2007




The Prison And The Street

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In the Winter of 2006, we made our first acquisition: Liliana Sulzbach’s multi-award winner “O Carcere e a Rua”* (The Prison and the Street), a documentary on three Brazilian women, from different backgrounds and generations, serving time in prison. More...

“Elegantly shot and extremely well-structured…” Variety Magazine




The Prison and the Street receives its first showing in Mexico

3/17/2006

The award-winning Zeppelin Filmes production will be released to the Mexican public during the program of the IV Encuentro Hispanoamericano de VÌdeo Documental Independiente: Contra el Silencio de Todas las Voces”, from March 15 to 18. The documentary, directed by Liliana Sulzbach, will be shown in the competition alongside various productions from Europe and Latin America dealing with social issues.

In Brazil the film continues its agenda of cinema releases in the central west, north, and northeast regions. The feature film should be released for the home video system (DVD and VHS) in 2006.



With yet another award, “O Cárcere e a Rua” gets set for DVD debut

12/23/2005

The feature film directed by Liliana Sulzbach and produced by Zeppelin Filmes was granted in December the award for Best Documentary at the Portuguese-Speaking Countries Film Festival (Festival de Cinema dos Países de Língua Portuguesa - IMARgens).

Besides the IMARgens award, “O Cárcere e a Rua” has already won five other awards, this one being its third international achievement.

The movie was commercially released in Brazil this year, and its DVD/video debut is expected for 2006.



Documentary wins award in Spain

11/21/2005

The Zeppelin Filmes production directed by Liliana Sulzbach, has won another award. This time the “Prison and the Street” was considered Best Documentary at El Ojo Cojo – Festival Internacional de Cine por Integración Cultural, which took place in Madrid (Spain). The jury unanimously awarded the Guiño Award to the feature, which shows the process of adaptation of three women and their paths between prison and freedom.

The film continues its commercial release in Brazil in Caxias do Sul (November 18), Curitiba (November 11), Vitória (December 2) and Florianópolis (December 3).



Proper Eyes (Por sus propios ojos)

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Special Announcement!

San Sebastian sales heat up as FiGa takes US rights to Eyes
Chris Evans in San Sebastian
26 Sep 2007 11:16

Los Angeles-based distributor FiGa Films has bought US and Canadian rights to the Argentinian prison drama Through Her Own Eyes (Por Sus Propios Ojos), a world premiere in the Horizontes Latinos section of the San Sebastian film festival, according to the film's producer Paula Grandio.

Produced by Mandragora Producciones, director Liliana Paolinelli's drama tells the story of a film student writing a thesis on prisoners' wives whose world collides with one inmate.

Bavaria Film International has also sold the Horizontes Latinos title El Bano Del Papa to Wiesner Distribution for Puerto Rico and Distribution Company for Argentina. The Uruguayan drama, produced by Laroux Cine, is a comical tale about a small town in Uruguay that awaits the arrival of the previous Pope, John Paul II, by offering toilet facilities to pilgrims.

Distribution Company has also bought the rights to Carlos Saura's musical drama Fados for Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile. The film was shown earlier this week in the Zabaltegi Pearls section of San Sebastian and is being sold by Latido Films.


Figa sees through Paolinelli's 'Eyes'

L.A. based company buys rights to drama

By JOHN HOPEWELL
26 Sep 2007

SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain -- In an early deal at the San Sebastian Festival, Los Angeles-based Figa Films has taken all North American rights to "Por sus propios ojos" (Proper Eyes).

The feature debut of Argentine Liliana Paolinelli, "Eyes" turns on a film student who investigates the relationship between prisoners and the women in their families.

Figa distribution VP Alex Garcia and head of acquisitions Sandro Fiorin, Paolinelli and the film's exec producer, Paula Grandio, struck the deal at San Sebastian. Figa will release the film theatrically in 2008.

The distribution house specializes in picking up Spanish and Latin American films for the U.S., having taken all rights to Brazil's "Alice's House" at the Miami fest.