Mexican Cinema – Juan, I Forgot I Don’t Remember (Del Olvido Al No Me Acuerdo)

There is a screening of Juan, I Forgot I Don’t Remember (Del Olvido Al No Me Acuerdo) at the Picturehouse on Wednesday 10th March at 5pm.

The winner of multi-Ariels (the Mexican equivalent of the Academy Awards), Juan Carlos Rulfo’s visually astonishing and poetic (little wonder given that Juan Carlos Rulfo is the son of Juan Rulfo, Mexico’s foremost writer) DEL OLVIDO AL NO ME ACUERDO is one of the most remarkable films to emerge from contemporary Mexico.

The film examines the collective memories of the community of Jalisco.

The pretext is the search for Juan, with the film becoming both an attempt to piece together the puzzle of his life and a testimony to this life and his literature.

The director himself describes it as a tribute to the collective memory of Mexico; moreover it is also a fascinating look at heritage and ancestry.

It is an ideal opportunity to watch a different type of Mexican film to the ones you have seen in class and this would help to broaden your knowledge and understanding of contemporary Mexican cinema.


Empire ‘Done in 60 Seconds’

Hopefully you will remember Mark Wong coming in and talking about making films in 60 seconds. He has made the shortlist of the Empire competition again. Please vote for his entry which this year is Top Gun. You can vote here http://www.empireonline.com/awards2010/donein60seconds/


Rough cuts

All groups need to have a rough cut of their work complete by the last lesson of the week. This should include some rough sound even if effects or colour correction needs to be added.


Visiting Editor Friday 26th March

Jake Wynne, Director and Editor is coming in on Friday 26th March to talk about his work and to offer advice to groups making their short films and sequences. Jake has directed a number of music videos and adverts as well as working regularly as an editor, he has not long finished his first short film which is currently being supported by the British Council and being shown at Film Festivals around the world. You can view a trailer here http://jakewynne.powweb.com/didshortfilm2/.


New Films in the LRC

There are some new films available for you to borrow in the LRC. These include the excellent French gangster film Mesrine which is in two parts, Sin Nombre a Mexican film, Thirst a Korean vampire film and Public Enemies, the Michael Mann film with Johnny Depp and Christian Bale. Please use the LRC to take out films and broaden your own viewing.