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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patricio Coll is a movie director from Argentina who has worked in film, video and TV, both in Argentina and Venezuela and Spain. He currently resides in Santa Fe.[1]

Coll was assistant director on the acclaimed 1968 movie Palo y hueso, directed by Nicolás Sarquís and starring Héctor da Rosa and Miguel Ligero. For his 2001 movie Cicatrices (Scars), based on the novel of the same name by Juan José Saer, he was nominated for the 2002 Silver Condor award for Best Screenplay Adaptation at the Mar del Plata Film Festival.[2] Cicatrices weaves together three stories of frustrated men and women in the 1960s, a downbeat movie in which it always seems to be raining.[3] The movie starred Omar Fantini, Raul Kreig, Pablo Di Crocce, Monica Galan, Maria Leal and Vando Villamil.[4] A critic said of the movie "Coll's film is not easy to pigeonhole: it revolutionizes the visual language, and yet openly avoids clichés of cinema in recent decades".[1]

In 1966, Patrick Coll and Jorge Goldenberg Hachero filmed a documentary on the social situation of the loggers in the northern province of Santa Fe. The film crew was based in a small town called Fortin Olmos, where a group of worker priests from the Congregation of the Brothers de Foucauld had settled a few years earlier and established a farm cooperative. Forty years later, the filmmakers returned in search of survivors from that experiment, documented in the 2008 Regreso a Fortín Olmos (Back to Fortin Olmos).[5] Although the cooperative proved to be an unattainable utopia, the film shows the clarity, conviction, passion and dedication of the protagonists.[6] He co-directed City of Shadows (2010) with Mario Cuello, Julio Hiver and Diego Soffici. The movie is based on four stories by different writers from Santa Fe, billed as "Four stories, four managers, one city".[7]

Movies

Coll wrote and directed:[2]

  • Hachero nomás (short documentary), 1966
  • Cicatrices (Scars), 2001
  • Regreso a Fortín Olmos (Back to Fortin Olmos) (documentary), 2008
  • Ciudad de sombras (City of Shadows), 2010

References

  1. ^ a b "Cicatrices de Patricio Coll". Muestra Internacional de Cine Independiente de Mar Del Plata (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  2. ^ a b Patricio Coll at IMDb
  3. ^ "Cicatrices (2000)". Blockbuster. Retrieved 2010-11-09.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Cicatrices". Movies.com. Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  5. ^ "Regreso a Fortín Olmos (2008)". Taringa! (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  6. ^ "Lanzamientos: Regreso a Fortín Olmos". pagina12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-11-09.
  7. ^ "Patrico Coll: "No son 4 cortometrajes unidos, sino una película con una atmósfera común"". RadioRevista (in Spanish). 17 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-09.


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