Editor
This documentary is not a straightforward portrait of Armenian film director Sergei Paradjanov's life, but rather a fluid celebration of his talent and creativity. Focusing on the collages he produced during his years in prison, and featuring interviews with the director himself, Cazals' film demonstrates the scope of Paradjanov's artistic vision, lovingly commemorating this rebel of art cinema.
Sound Editor
En solo veinticuatro horas, y sin haberlo sospechado siquiera, Victor Barail es abandonado por su mujer y pierde su puesto de trabajo. Incapaz de enfrentarse solo a su nueva situación, busca comprensión y afecto en su familia y en sus amigos, pero en ellos sólo logra encontrar a personas que, como él, viven inmersas en sus propios problemas y, por tanto, ciegos y sordos a cuantos les rodean.
Sound Editor
Adaptación de la novela Robinson Crusoe de Daniel Defoe sobre un naúfrago cuyo barco se hunde y va a parar a una isla desierta.
Editor
In this eerie, atmospheric tale, a young woman is on a train when she sees some people she thinks she knows from her childhood. On arriving home, her husband tells her that a certain countess has died. At that point, the film cuts to a scene of the countess singing in a mausoleum while the visual image of the graveyard's many tombstones passes before one's eyes. Back home, the husband -- also a "father-figure" -- is looking over his collection of wooden angels. Some time elapses, and he surreptitiously sees a thief come down through the chimney, steal some things, and then leave. To combat any recurrence, he builds an iron, escape-proof cage around the fireplace, and then goes away on a trip. When he comes back, he finds the thief dead in the cage. Thus far, the camera has only shown the husband in profile or from the back. Then there is another story about a young girl, with a spiteful, nasty mother, who is trying to cope with her own attraction to a man.