How are you dealing with ... everything? Thus begins most of my (rare) encounters with people, either through videoconferencing or in person (so to speak), with grocery store workers and my neighborhood's best chicken cook. If you are married, however, and/or have children, an entirely different set of challenges have arisen. Sometimes, pressures can build up between couples, but the dynamic is entirely different in the midst of a pandemic. Filmmaker Tetsuo Lumiere understands this very well, as he captures a few moments of unique stress -- and clever character comedy -- in his new short film, Divorcio en Tiempos de Coronavirus (Divorce in the Time of Coronavirus). In the film, Catalina Sofia receives alarming news, which she wants to share with her partner (Tetsuo...
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- 4/21/2020
- Screen Anarchy
"They came to destroy our world. But we will destroy it first." After watching the bizarre, wacky, lovable teaser trailer for Argentine filmmaker Tetsuo Lumiere's Quest for the Power Sphere (Buscando la Esfera del Poder), I must conclude that it's the first alien invasion movie I've seen in which the extraterrestrials arrive in spaceships that resemble teacups. Lumiere has many made short films. His first feature was titled TL1: My Kingdom for a Flying Saucer, which should provide a clue as to his sensibilities; he also made a sequel, TL2: Happiness is an Urban Legend. In between, he made a documentary consisting entirely of images from YouTube, Hotels and Other Temporary Accommodations. As for Quest for the Power Sphere, the official synopsis says it's about "princesses and...
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- 8/7/2013
- Screen Anarchy
The 26th Mar del Plata International Film Festival (site), the only festival in Latin America with 'A' status, opened yesterday and runs through November 13. We're partnering with the festival to present a selection of films from South America, ranging from Demián Rugna and Fabián Forte's feature Cursed Bastards, "leading the charge for the next volley of extreme Argentine cinema" (Todd Brown at Twitch, where he's got the trailer; that's an image from the film above, by the way) to a slew of shorts including Matías Canony's Alias, Alexander Katzowicz and David Katzowicz's Versus and Tetsuo Lumière's irresistibly titled Take My Hand! Sticky Bloody Love. Check out the program and enjoy — it's free!...
- 11/6/2011
- MUBI
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