Wind with the Gone
El viento se llevo lo que
Alejandro Agresti


92 min | The Netherlands | 35 mm      
dutch perspective      
     





credits

PROD: Agresti Film, Studio Nieuwe Gronden
SALES: Surf Film SRL
SCENARIO: Alejandro Agresti
CAMERA: Mauricio Rubinstein
EDITOR: Alejandro Brotherson
ARTDIR: Floris Vos
SOUND: Fernando Soldevila
MUSIC: Paul M. van Brugge
CAST: Vera Fogwill, Jean Rochefort, Angela Milona, Fabian Vena, Carlos Roffe



screenings

31   sunday   20:30   Filmcentrum Poelestraat 3
02   tuesday   22:15   Path� 7
03   wednesday   11:30   Path� 3
06   saturday   22:15   Venster 4
1972. A female taxi-driver ends up in a town in Patagonia, where the only source of entertainment is the cinema, where mutilated copies of films are shown. The locals start to experience this chaos as reality. It won the main prize at the festival of San Sebastian.


Alejandro Agresti

Alejandro Agresti (1962, Argentina) has worked since 1986 in Holland as film-maker and writer.

films
El hombre que gano la razon/The Man Who Looked for Reason (1986), El amor es una mujer gorda/Love is a Fat Woman (1987), Boda secreta/Secret Wedding (1988), A Short Story About Nothing (1988, short), Luba (1990), Library Love (episode Figaro Stories, 1991), Everyone Wants to Help Ernest (1991), Modern Crimes (1991), El acto en cuestion/The Act in Question (1993), A Lonely Race (1993, short), Buenos Aires vice versa (1996), La cruz (1997), Door de wind gejaagd/Wind with the Gone (1998)