Trailer Released for Leonardo Sbaraglila & Marcelo Subiotto’s Film “Puan”

Leonardo Sbaraglila and Marcelo Subiotto are officially at odds…

The first official trailer has been released for Argentinian filmmaking duo María Alché and Benjamín Naishtat’s latest feature Puan, starring the 53-year-old Argentine actor and 56-year-old Argentine actor.

Leonardo Sbaraglila, Marcelo Subiotto, Puan,The film centers on two Philosophy professors dueling to be the chair of a school’s Faculty of Philosophy.

The full synopsis reads: Marcelo has devoted his life to teaching philosophy at the Public University of Buenos Aires. When his mentor Professor Caselli dies unexpectedly, Marcelo expects to become the new head of the Department. However, his plans turn upside down with the unexpected arrival of Rafael Sujarchuk. Charismatic and seductive, Rafael returns from his pedestal in European universities to claim the vacant position. Marcelo’s clumsy efforts to prove he is the right candidate will trigger a philosophical duel while his life -and the country- enter a spiral of chaos.

Celebrated French director of photography Hélène Louvart shot the film.

Further credits include editing by Livia Serpa, sound design by Fernando Ribero and production design by Julieta Dolinsky.

“We see this film as a complex and dynamic experience in which the audience participates in a kind of Chaplin-esque hilarity while, at the same time, asking questions regarding identity, existence, and the future. In Puan, the characters face an uncertain reality in which nothing is as it was,” Alche and Naishtat said of the film.

“The film begins with the death of a teacher and mentor, leaving a question that lingers throughout the film. How do those intangible elements (ideas, thoughts, lessons) persist once someone is gone? How do they continue to exist in those that remain?”

Fernanda Montenegro’s “Invisible Life” to Open in December via Amazon Studios

Fernanda Montenegro’s latest project is getting a new lease on Life

The 90-year-old Brazilian actress’ Invisible LifeBrazil’s official Oscar entry in the Foreign Film race, will open December 20 via Amazon Studios

Fernanda Montenegro

The tropical melodrama stars Montenegro, Carol Duarte and Julia Stockler and is set in Rio de Janeiro in 1950. 

Eurídice and Guida are two inseparable sisters living at home with their conservative parents. Although immersed in a traditional life, each one nourishes a dream: Eurídice of becoming a renowned pianist, Guida of finding true love. In a dramatic turn, they are separated by their father and forced to live apart. They take control of their separate destinies, while never giving up hope of finding each other.

The RT Features production made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival back in May where it won Un Certain Regard, then continued on to numerous awards fall festivals, including Toronto, Mill Valley, London and Hamptons. 

Cinematographer Hélène Louvart also won the Golden Camera award at the International Cinematographers’ Film Festival Manaka Brothers.

Earlier this year, Amazon’s foreign film Oscar entry from Poland, Cold Warwas nominated in three categories: best foreign film, cinematography and for Pawel Pawlikowski’s directing. 

Amazon Studio’s The Salesmanfrom Iran, won the Academy Awardfor best foreign film in 2017.