
DIRECTOR
Guy Maddin
PRODUCTOR
Jody Shapiro
GUIÓN
Isabella Rossellini
FOTOGRAFÍA
Len Peterson
EDITOR
John Gurdebeke
MÚSICA
Christopher Dedrick
ACTORES
Isaac Paz Sr.
Isabella Rossellini
IDIOMA
Inglés

Código: Seleccionar todo
Video Códec: DivX
Resolución: 656x480
Fps: 25
Audio: mp3 128 kb/sg
Duración: 17 minutos 06 segundos.


Fresh from its screenings at the prestigious Toronto and Vancouver International Film Festivals, My Dad Is 100 Years Old makes its world television premiere exclusively on The Documentary Channel.
Guy Maddin and Isabella Rossellini (The Saddest Music In The World) collaborate for a second time to create this cinematic tribute to her father, legendary filmmaker Roberto Rossellini, in honour of the 100th anniversary of his birth. Directed by Maddin, the short film was written by Rossellini, who also plays every role in the film — including that of filmmakers Federico Fellini, Alfred Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin and David O. Selznick as well as her own mother, Ingrid Bergman. Enhanced by Maddin’s retro visual style, My Dad Is 100 Years Old is part debate on the nature of cinema, part childhood memoir and, above all, Rossellini’s heartfelt love letter to the father she still misses 28 years after his death.
My Dad Is 100 Years Old is a Documentary Channel Original Production.
SUS CREADORES DICEN: Torino Film Festival
“I wrote the script and illustrated some of my ‘fantasies.’ Guy guided me while writing and came up with wonderful ideas including the craziest one: that I was to play all characters. I would have thought that to be too pretentious of me, but Guy explained it was the simplest way to show that this is the way I perceived and remembered Selznick, Fellini, Hitchcock and Chaplin, my Mom and Anna Magnani. […] Step by step, with Jody and Guy by my side, my fantasy world was formed: from script, to shooting, to editing, to the final fifteen-minutelong love letter to my Dad.” (I. Rossellini)
“As a storyteller she is sometimes an awestruck little girl, sometimes a regal serenity, sometimes a bawdy beauty with a hair-trigger laugh and a taste for Grand Guignol. She’s always frank and practical, vulnerable and perceptive, refreshingly morbid and jaw-droppingly surprising. I felt my only job as director was to get this complicated recipe that is Isabella onto the screen.” (G. Maddin)
Hasta otra, mientras tanto a celebrar el centenario Rossellini.
