Home»Who, And TV Series»"Dreams", by Marcos Martínez, will be screened in the streets of San Telmo

"Dreams", by Marcos Martínez, will be screened in the streets of San Telmo

1
Shares
Pinterest WhatsApp
Reading time: 2 minutes

The Bar Pista Urbana will carry out a special screening of the film "Sueños", a production by director Marcos Martínez in the streets of San Telmo.

The appointment will be on Tuesday 20 December from the 19.30 under the modality to the cap. further, the day will be completed with a concert by Pablo Dacal, who will perform their songs on the sidewalk of the enclosure located on Chacabuco 874.

With the presence of part of the cast and its director, the public will have the opportunity to share the essence of the film in the open air.

Dacal will play the songs composed for this production, plus some of his own works.

"Dreams" is a film that marks a choral portrait of the world that homeless people go through. In this way, Martínez aims to reach the privacy of these inhabitants often forgotten by the rest of society.

In this film you can learn more about his day to day and his difficulties, but above all things his desires.

After having made other documentaries such as "Estrellas" and "Sordo", Martínez proposes a narrative that comes as a result of the growth of statistics regarding the presence of people living on the streets in the City of Buenos Aires..

The director explains that "a psychoanalytic search in the sense of interpreting or translating the dreams of the protagonists" was never proposed., but that "the idea was always to give strength to what they say, foreground the word, his words, his voice".

Due, this realization means “an exercise in listening, to accompany cinematically the story of each of the dreams. Bet on the power of the story and attentive listening. And in this way ensure that each viewer enters that world and is impregnated with the dream reality ".

Previous post

“Avatar: El camino del agua” arrives in theaters on this Thursday of premieres

Next post

Artistic proposals in the first edition of the Microcentro Cuenta cycle