Filmtage Augsburg 2006 Filmfest Augsburg 2006
 

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25. Augsburger Kinderfilmfest
17. März - 25. März 2007

19. Tage des unabhängigen Films
20. März - 25. März 2007

14. Augsburger Kurzfilmwochenende
21. März - 25. März 2007

15. Cinema of Tomorrow Internationales Symposium
junger Filmemacher und Filmstudenten
19. März - 25. März 2007

Gefördert von:
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Filmtage Augsburg 2007
19. Days of independent film

20. März - 25. März 2007

Dunkelblau Fastschwarz (AzuloscuroCasinegro)

Country: Spanien 2006
Director: Daniel Sánchez Arévalo
Runtime: 105 min.
Cast: Quim Gutiérrez, Marta Etura, Raúl Arévalo
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  Mi, 21.3. | 22.45 | Thalia 1
Do, 22.3. | 17.00 | Thalia 2
   

  DarkBlueAlmostBlack is a state of mind, an uncertain future, a colour: a colour that we don’t always recognize and which varies depending on the light, the medium and the mood.

After his father suffers a stroke, Jorge is forced to take over his job. He has spent the last few years working hard, caring for his father and finishing college, but now he wants to strike out on his own. Through his brother Antonio, he meets Paula, a woman with whom he develops an unusual relationship.

Through her, Jorge learns to stop feeling responsible for everything and finally confront his own wishes, ignoring what the world expects of him. Everything should change for Jorge as a result... but it may not.

 


 

Daniel Sánchez Arévalo was born in Madrid in 1970 and has a B.A. in Business Administration. Daniel has been a professional screenwriter since 1993 in acclaimed Spanish TV series such as: “Farmacia de guardia”, “Querido maestro”, “Ellas son así” and “Hospital Central”. Having been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship he completed an MFA at Columbia University, New York, where he started his career as a director.

Back in Spain, he won two consecutive years (2002-2003) the Notodofilmfest (Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award) with “Gol” (”Goal”) and “Exprés” (”Express”). This last one was also nominated for Best Short Film to the Spanish Academy Awards (GOYA). “Física II” (”Physics’ II”), his first 35mm short film, has earned over fifty awards, including a preselection to the Oscars 2005 in the Short Fiction Category. “La culpa del alpinista” (”The mountaineer’s guilt”), with more than twenty awards, was written by Spanish worldwide known director Julio Medem. It has participated in the 61st Mostra Di Venezia, as part of the official selection in Corto Cortissimo.