Aldo Francia

Aldo Francia

Nacimiento : 1923-08-30, Valparaíso

Muerte : 1996-10-15

Historia

If there is a filmmaker who embodies the so-called New Chilean Cinema, it is Aldo Francia. Although he was the author of a short filmography of only two finished films, Valparaíso mi amor (1969) and Ya no basta con rezar (1972), France understood cinema from the first moment as a collective action and his individual authorship always remained in the background with respect to his most beloved creation: the Viña del Mar Film Festival. A pediatrician by profession, Aldo Francia developed as a self-taught filmmaker. As he recalls in his book New Latin American Cinema in Viña del Mar (1990), his first approach to cinema took place in Paris on a cold autumn afternoon in November 1949. "On one of those evenings in a small cinema in the quartier, on the side of Boulevard Saint Michel, where the film projector had just been turned off and the lights on in the room, we all found ourselves with tearful eyes, without any possibility of concealing it. They had just projected Bicycle Thief by Vittorio de Sica. And we had the feeling that something new had started in the cinema. At that moment, being already a doctor, I decided that one day I would also be a filmmaker" (Francia, Aldo. New Latin American Cinema in Viña del Mar Santiago: CESOC: Chile-America, 1990. 242 p.). The exhibition of the classic of Italian Neorealism left a deep impression in Francia. He soon got a Paillard 8mm camera and began a career as an amateur filmmaker. Paris in autumn (1957); Paceña (1959), about the indigenous neighborhoods of the city of La Paz; Carnaval (1960), filmed in Rio de Janeiro; and Lluvia (1961), made in the Latin quarter of Paris, were his first works. He later founded a Cine Club (1962), built the Cine Arte cinema in Viña del Mar, created a film magazine and, once all that was achieved, launched an international call for other amateur filmmakers from around the world. Thus was born the first Viña del Mar Amateur Film Festival (1963).In that city, the greatest Latin American film meeting of the time was held and Aldo Francia was its host par excellence. He discovered that his desire to make and learn was also a way to generate social change. The airs and graces of the revolution turned Viña del Mar into the ideal space for reflection and dissemination of a cinema in process.

Perfil

Aldo Francia

Películas

Ya no basta con rezar
Story
La película retrata en años previo al triunfo de la Unidad Popular, el proceso interno de un sacerdote católico que, enfrentado a las injusticias que observa en el entorno parroquial y ante la indolencia de la jerarquía eclesiástica, decide emprender por su cuenta el cambio social.
Ya no basta con rezar
Screenplay
La película retrata en años previo al triunfo de la Unidad Popular, el proceso interno de un sacerdote católico que, enfrentado a las injusticias que observa en el entorno parroquial y ante la indolencia de la jerarquía eclesiástica, decide emprender por su cuenta el cambio social.
Ya no basta con rezar
Director
La película retrata en años previo al triunfo de la Unidad Popular, el proceso interno de un sacerdote católico que, enfrentado a las injusticias que observa en el entorno parroquial y ante la indolencia de la jerarquía eclesiástica, decide emprender por su cuenta el cambio social.
Valparaíso Mi Amor
Director
Esta película que participó con gran éxito en la Quincena de los Realizadores del Festival de Cannes, Semana Internacional del Cine de Barcelona y el Forum de Berlín en el año 1970, tiene como personaje principal a la ciudad de Valparaíso, con sus cerros, ascensores, calles y habitantes. Y frente a ese personaje-ciudad, está otro gran personaje: el niño. Niños, que por azar de la fortuna quedan liberados a su propio sentido de sobrevivencia. Niños que se enfrentan a la hostilidad de los grandes y de los demás niños, y que poco a poco, empienzan a acomodarse dentro de esa tierra de nadie que es el mundo de los adultos. Unos niños han quedado abandonados, porque el padre cesante roba ganado para dar de comer a los suyos y la policía lo ha detenido. Los niños se ven obligados a enfrentarse con la vida antes de tiempo y de una forma brutal.
Valparaíso Mi Amor
Screenplay
Esta película que participó con gran éxito en la Quincena de los Realizadores del Festival de Cannes, Semana Internacional del Cine de Barcelona y el Forum de Berlín en el año 1970, tiene como personaje principal a la ciudad de Valparaíso, con sus cerros, ascensores, calles y habitantes. Y frente a ese personaje-ciudad, está otro gran personaje: el niño. Niños, que por azar de la fortuna quedan liberados a su propio sentido de sobrevivencia. Niños que se enfrentan a la hostilidad de los grandes y de los demás niños, y que poco a poco, empienzan a acomodarse dentro de esa tierra de nadie que es el mundo de los adultos. Unos niños han quedado abandonados, porque el padre cesante roba ganado para dar de comer a los suyos y la policía lo ha detenido. Los niños se ven obligados a enfrentarse con la vida antes de tiempo y de una forma brutal.
La Escala
Director
Experimental film by Aldo Francia that consists in diverse situations through the 123 steps of the Santa Justina staircase in the Cerro Larraín of Valparaíso.
La Escala
Director of Photography
Experimental film by Aldo Francia that consists in diverse situations through the 123 steps of the Santa Justina staircase in the Cerro Larraín of Valparaíso.
La Escala
Screenplay
Experimental film by Aldo Francia that consists in diverse situations through the 123 steps of the Santa Justina staircase in the Cerro Larraín of Valparaíso.
On the Day of the Dead
Director of Photography
A counterpoint between what happens in a Parisian cemetery and in the Latin quarter of the same city.
On the Day of the Dead
Script
A counterpoint between what happens in a Parisian cemetery and in the Latin quarter of the same city.
On the Day of the Dead
Director
A counterpoint between what happens in a Parisian cemetery and in the Latin quarter of the same city.
Baile de los Chinos
Director
Sequence filmed at the popular religious festival of the Virgin of Andacollo, Chile.
Rain in the Latino Quarter
Director of Photography
A tour of one of the most famous districts of Paris, marked by the passage of umbrellas, especially a red one that seems to be the protagonist of the short film.
Rain in the Latino Quarter
Script
A tour of one of the most famous districts of Paris, marked by the passage of umbrellas, especially a red one that seems to be the protagonist of the short film.
Rain in the Latino Quarter
Director
A tour of one of the most famous districts of Paris, marked by the passage of umbrellas, especially a red one that seems to be the protagonist of the short film.
Carnaval
Director of Photography
Anthropological record with aspects of this festival, when it did not yet have the subsequent production levels.
Carnaval
Script
Anthropological record with aspects of this festival, when it did not yet have the subsequent production levels.
Carnaval
Director
Anthropological record with aspects of this festival, when it did not yet have the subsequent production levels.