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Fernando Solanas

Fernando Ezequiel "Pino" Solanas (16 February 1936 – 6 November 2020)[1] was an Argentine film director, screenwriter, score composer and politician. His films include; La hora de los hornos (The Hour of the Furnaces) (1968), Tangos: el exilio de Gardel (1985), Sur (1988), El viaje (1992), La nube (1998) and Memoria del saqueo (2004), among many others. He was National Senator representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires for six years, from 2013 to 2019.

Fernando Solanas
Solanas at the Guadalajara Film Festival, 2008
Argentine Ambassador to UNESCO
In office
10 December 2019 – 6 November 2020
Preceded byRodolfo Terragno
Succeeded byMarcela Losardo
National Senator
In office
10 December 2013 – 10 December 2019
ConstituencyCity of Buenos Aires
National Deputy
In office
10 December 2009 – 10 December 2013
ConstituencyCity of Buenos Aires
Personal details
Born(1936-02-16)16 February 1936
Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died6 November 2020(2020-11-06) (aged 84)
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Cause of deathCOVID-19[1]
Political partyBroad Front (1993–1994)
Proyecto Sur (2007–2020)
Other political
affiliations
South Alliance (1995)
Broad Front UNEN (2013–2015)
Creo (2017)
Frente de Todos (2019–2020)
OccupationFilm director, screenwriter, politician

Solanas studied theatre, music, and law. In 1962, he directed his first short feature Seguir andando and in 1968 he covertly produced and directed his first long feature film La Hora de los Hornos, a documentary on neo-colonialism and violence in Latin America. The film won several international awards and was screened around the world. Solanas won the Grand Jury Prize and the Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Prix de la mise en scène at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1999 he was the President of the Jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.[2] He was awarded a special Honorary Golden Bear at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival. He collaborated with tango composer and musician Ástor Piazzolla on the soundtracks for various movies.

Background Edit

 
Solanas on the set of Tangos: el exilio de Gardel, 1985.

Solanas was at the forefront of the Grupo Cine Liberación which shook Argentine cinema during the 1970s, developing its social conscience and political voice. He was active in the campaign to support Perón[3][citation needed]. Threatened by right-wing forces in the 1970s, one of his actors was assassinated and he himself was almost kidnapped.

Together with Octavio Getino, Solanas wrote the manifesto "Toward a Third Cinema". The idea of a political Third Cinema, opposed to Hollywood cinema and European auteur cinema, inspired film makers in many so-called developing countries.

Solanas went into exile in Paris in 1976, only returning to Argentina with the arrival of democracy in 1983.

 
Solanas accepting a Silver Mayahuel award at the Guadalajara Film Festival, 2008.

Political career Edit

Solanas continued to make political films and was an outspoken critic of Carlos Menem, the Argentine President. Three days after such a public criticism, on 21 May 1991, Solanas was shot six times in his legs. Those responsible were never caught but Solanas always thought that Menem was behind it.[4] Despite dealing with the attack and disability, Solanas became even more involved in politics and stood to be a Senator for Buenos Aires, receiving 7% of the vote in 1992. A year later he was elected a National Deputy for the Frente Grande list, although he left the party after a year.

Solanas continued to write and direct, including the 2005 film La Dignidad de los Nadies and the 2008 film La última estación. His son, Juan Solanas, is also a noted film director.

In October 2007, Solanas was a presidential candidate in the 2007 Argentine general election for the Authentic Socialist Party. He became the 5th most voted candidate, with 1.58% of the vote.

In 2009, Solanas was elected as a National Deputy for the city of Buenos Aires in the June 28th parliamentary elections, as his party Proyecto Sur attained the second largest political representation in the city by collecting 24.2% of the votes. In 2013, Solanas was elected National Senator, representing Buenos Aires City from 2013 to 2019.

In 2018 Solanas was vehemently for the legalization of abortion, claiming that sexual pleasure is a "fundamental human right".[5]

In 2019, following the end of his term as senator, he was appointed as Argentina's ambassador to UNESCO; he served in the position until his death from COVID-19 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, on 6 November 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in France.[1]

Filmography Edit

Accolades Edit

Awards and Nominations [6]
Ceremony Year Category Results
Venice Film Festival 1985 Grand Special Jury Prize Won
1998 CinemAvvenire Award (Best Film in Competition) Won
Golden Lion Nominated
UNESCO Award - Special Mention Won
2005 Award of the City of Rome (Best Film) Won
Doc/It Award Won
Human Rights Film Network Award Won
Montréal World Film Festival 2001 Grand Prix Special des Amériques Won
Mar del Plata Film Festival 2004 Best Film Nominated
Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival 1968 Interfilm Award Won
Havana Film Festival 2007 Special Jury Prize (Documentary) Won
2005 Memoria Documentary Award Won
Saúl Yelín Award Won
1998 CARACOL Award Won
Honorary Award Won
Saúl Yelín Award Won
1992 Special Jury Prize Won
1988 Grand Coral - First Prize Won
1985 Grand Coral - First Prize Won
Gramado Film Festival 1992 Golden Kikito (Best Ibero-American Film (Melhor Filme) Nominated
Cannes Film Festival 1992 Golden Palm Nominated
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention Won
Technical Grand Prize Won
1990 Audience Award Won
1989 Audience Award Won
1988 Best Director Won
Golden Palm Nominated
British Film Institute Awards 1972 Sutherland Trophy Won
Berlin International Film Festival 2004 Honorary Golden Berlin Bear Won
1971 FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention Won
Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards 2010 Silver Condor (Best Documentary Feature (Mejor Largometraje Documental)) Nominated
2009 Silver Condor (Best Documentary Feature (Mejor Largometraje Documental)) Nominated
Silver Condor (Best Editing (Mejor Montaje)) Nominated
Silver Condor (Best Screenplay, Documentary (Mejor Guión Largometraje Documental)) Nominated
2008 Silver Condor (Best Documentary Feature (Mejor Largometraje Documental)) Nominated
2006 Silver Condor (Best Documentary (Mejor Documental)) Nominated
Silver Condor (Best Screenplay, Documentary (Mejor Guión Documental)) Nominated
2005 Silver Condor (Best Documentary (Mejor Largometraje Documental) Nominated
Silver Condor (Best Screenplay, Feature-Length Documentary (Mejor Guión Largometraje Documental)) Nominated
1999 Silver Condor (Best Director (Mejor Director)) Nominated
1987 Silver Condor (Best Director (Mejor Director)) Won
Silver Condor (Best Music (Mejor Música)) Won
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina 2009 Award of the Argentinean Academy (Best Documentary) Nominated
2008 Award of the Argentinean Academy (Best Documentary) Won

Quotes Edit

"The possibility of making a new cinema completely outside the system depends on whether or not filmmakers can transform themselves from 'directors' into total filmmakers. And no one can become a total filmmaker without being a film technician, without being capable of handling the production."[7]

"We realized that the important thing was not the film itself but that which the film provoked."[8]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Murió por coronavirus en París el político y cineasta Fernando "Pino" Solanas". Infobae (in Spanish). 7 November 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-03-22. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  3. ^ Akomfrah, John. "Fernando Solanas (1936-2020)". Sabzian.
  4. ^ Politi, Daniel (4 December 2020). "Fernando Solanas, Argentine Filmmaker and Politician, Dies at 84". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  5. ^ Politi, Daniel (4 December 2020). "Fernando Solanas, Argentine Filmmaker and Politician, Dies at 84". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Fernando E. Solanas Awards - List of awards won by Fernando E. Solanas, including award nominations - FamousFix". FamousFix.com. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  7. ^ "Program in Film and Video". calarts.edu. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  8. ^ "Quotes on Documentary". Retrieved 6 December 2021.

Further reading Edit

  • Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino, "Towards a Third Cinema" in: Movies and Methods. An Anthology, edited by Bill Nichols, University of Arizona Press 1976, pp 44–64
  • Jessica Stites Mor. Transition Cinema: Political Filmmaking and the Argentine Left since 1968. Pittsburgh, 2012.
  • Stoffel Debusyere and John Akomfrah, "Fernando Solanas (1936-2020)" Sabzian 9.11.20.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Fernando Solanas at IMDb
  • Towards a Third Cinema Manifesto
  • Interview. Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo 2009, Santander, Spain on YouTube (in Spanish)

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Fernando Ezequiel Pino Solanas 16 February 1936 6 November 2020 1 was an Argentine film director screenwriter score composer and politician His films include La hora de los hornos The Hour of the Furnaces 1968 Tangos el exilio de Gardel 1985 Sur 1988 El viaje 1992 La nube 1998 and Memoria del saqueo 2004 among many others He was National Senator representing the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires for six years from 2013 to 2019 Fernando SolanasSolanas at the Guadalajara Film Festival 2008Argentine Ambassador to UNESCOIn office 10 December 2019 6 November 2020Preceded byRodolfo TerragnoSucceeded byMarcela LosardoNational SenatorIn office 10 December 2013 10 December 2019ConstituencyCity of Buenos AiresNational DeputyIn office 10 December 2009 10 December 2013ConstituencyCity of Buenos AiresPersonal detailsBorn 1936 02 16 16 February 1936Olivos Buenos Aires ArgentinaDied6 November 2020 2020 11 06 aged 84 Neuilly sur Seine FranceCause of deathCOVID 19 1 Political partyBroad Front 1993 1994 Proyecto Sur 2007 2020 Other politicalaffiliationsSouth Alliance 1995 Broad Front UNEN 2013 2015 Creo 2017 Frente de Todos 2019 2020 OccupationFilm director screenwriter politicianSolanas studied theatre music and law In 1962 he directed his first short feature Seguir andando and in 1968 he covertly produced and directed his first long feature film La Hora de los Hornos a documentary on neo colonialism and violence in Latin America The film won several international awards and was screened around the world Solanas won the Grand Jury Prize and the Critics Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Prix de la mise en scene at the Cannes Film Festival In 1999 he was the President of the Jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival 2 He was awarded a special Honorary Golden Bear at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival He collaborated with tango composer and musician Astor Piazzolla on the soundtracks for various movies Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 3 Filmography 4 Accolades 5 Quotes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBackground Edit nbsp Solanas on the set of Tangos el exilio de Gardel 1985 Solanas was at the forefront of the Grupo Cine Liberacion which shook Argentine cinema during the 1970s developing its social conscience and political voice He was active in the campaign to support Peron 3 citation needed Threatened by right wing forces in the 1970s one of his actors was assassinated and he himself was almost kidnapped Together with Octavio Getino Solanas wrote the manifesto Toward a Third Cinema The idea of a political Third Cinema opposed to Hollywood cinema and European auteur cinema inspired film makers in many so called developing countries Solanas went into exile in Paris in 1976 only returning to Argentina with the arrival of democracy in 1983 nbsp Solanas accepting a Silver Mayahuel award at the Guadalajara Film Festival 2008 Political career EditSolanas continued to make political films and was an outspoken critic of Carlos Menem the Argentine President Three days after such a public criticism on 21 May 1991 Solanas was shot six times in his legs Those responsible were never caught but Solanas always thought that Menem was behind it 4 Despite dealing with the attack and disability Solanas became even more involved in politics and stood to be a Senator for Buenos Aires receiving 7 of the vote in 1992 A year later he was elected a National Deputy for the Frente Grande list although he left the party after a year Solanas continued to write and direct including the 2005 film La Dignidad de los Nadies and the 2008 film La ultima estacion His son Juan Solanas is also a noted film director In October 2007 Solanas was a presidential candidate in the 2007 Argentine general election for the Authentic Socialist Party He became the 5th most voted candidate with 1 58 of the vote In 2009 Solanas was elected as a National Deputy for the city of Buenos Aires in the June 28th parliamentary elections as his party Proyecto Sur attained the second largest political representation in the city by collecting 24 2 of the votes In 2013 Solanas was elected National Senator representing Buenos Aires City from 2013 to 2019 In 2018 Solanas was vehemently for the legalization of abortion claiming that sexual pleasure is a fundamental human right 5 In 2019 following the end of his term as senator he was appointed as Argentina s ambassador to UNESCO he served in the position until his death from COVID 19 in Neuilly sur Seine France on 6 November 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic in France 1 Filmography EditSeguir andando 1962 short Reflexion ciudadana 1963 short La hora de los hornos The Hour of the Furnaces 1968 Argentina Mayo de 1969 los caminos de la liberacion 1969 Peron la revolucion justicialista 1971 Peron actualizacion politica y doctrinaria para la toma del poder 1971 Los hijos de fierro 1972 La mirada de los otros 1980 Filmed in Paris France El exilio de Gardel Tangos 1985 Sur 1988 El viaje 1992 La nube 1998 Afrodita el sabor del amor 2001 Memoria del saqueo 2004 La dignidad de los nadies 2005 Argentina latente 2007 La proxima estacion 2008 La tierra sublevada 2009 Accolades EditAwards and Nominations 6 Ceremony Year Category ResultsVenice Film Festival 1985 Grand Special Jury Prize Won1998 CinemAvvenire Award Best Film in Competition WonGolden Lion NominatedUNESCO Award Special Mention Won2005 Award of the City of Rome Best Film WonDoc It Award WonHuman Rights Film Network Award WonMontreal World Film Festival 2001 Grand Prix Special des Ameriques WonMar del Plata Film Festival 2004 Best Film NominatedMannheim Heidelberg International Filmfestival 1968 Interfilm Award WonHavana Film Festival 2007 Special Jury Prize Documentary Won2005 Memoria Documentary Award WonSaul Yelin Award Won1998 CARACOL Award WonHonorary Award WonSaul Yelin Award Won1992 Special Jury Prize Won1988 Grand Coral First Prize Won1985 Grand Coral First Prize WonGramado Film Festival 1992 Golden Kikito Best Ibero American Film Melhor Filme NominatedCannes Film Festival 1992 Golden Palm NominatedPrize of the Ecumenical Jury Special Mention WonTechnical Grand Prize Won1990 Audience Award Won1989 Audience Award Won1988 Best Director WonGolden Palm NominatedBritish Film Institute Awards 1972 Sutherland Trophy WonBerlin International Film Festival 2004 Honorary Golden Berlin Bear Won1971 FIPRESCI Prize Special Mention WonArgentinean Film Critics Association Awards 2010 Silver Condor Best Documentary Feature Mejor Largometraje Documental Nominated2009 Silver Condor Best Documentary Feature Mejor Largometraje Documental NominatedSilver Condor Best Editing Mejor Montaje NominatedSilver Condor Best Screenplay Documentary Mejor Guion Largometraje Documental Nominated2008 Silver Condor Best Documentary Feature Mejor Largometraje Documental Nominated2006 Silver Condor Best Documentary Mejor Documental NominatedSilver Condor Best Screenplay Documentary Mejor Guion Documental Nominated2005 Silver Condor Best Documentary Mejor Largometraje Documental NominatedSilver Condor Best Screenplay Feature Length Documentary Mejor Guion Largometraje Documental Nominated1999 Silver Condor Best Director Mejor Director Nominated1987 Silver Condor Best Director Mejor Director WonSilver Condor Best Music Mejor Musica WonAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina 2009 Award of the Argentinean Academy Best Documentary Nominated2008 Award of the Argentinean Academy Best Documentary WonQuotes Edit The possibility of making a new cinema completely outside the system depends on whether or not filmmakers can transform themselves from directors into total filmmakers And no one can become a total filmmaker without being a film technician without being capable of handling the production 7 We realized that the important thing was not the film itself but that which the film provoked 8 References Edit a b c Murio por coronavirus en Paris el politico y cineasta Fernando Pino Solanas Infobae in Spanish 7 November 2020 Retrieved 4 December 2020 21st Moscow International Film Festival 1999 MIFF Archived from the original on 2013 03 22 Retrieved 2013 03 23 Akomfrah John Fernando Solanas 1936 2020 Sabzian Politi Daniel 4 December 2020 Fernando Solanas Argentine Filmmaker and Politician Dies at 84 The New York Times Retrieved 8 December 2021 Politi Daniel 4 December 2020 Fernando Solanas Argentine Filmmaker and Politician Dies at 84 The New York Times Retrieved 8 December 2021 Fernando E Solanas Awards List of awards won by Fernando E Solanas including award nominations FamousFix FamousFix com Retrieved 2021 12 08 Program in Film and Video calarts edu Retrieved 23 April 2011 Quotes on Documentary Retrieved 6 December 2021 Further reading EditFernando Solanas and Octavio Getino Towards a Third Cinema in Movies and Methods An Anthology edited by Bill Nichols University of Arizona Press 1976 pp 44 64 Jessica Stites Mor Transition Cinema Political Filmmaking and the Argentine Left since 1968 Pittsburgh 2012 Stoffel Debusyere and John Akomfrah Fernando Solanas 1936 2020 Sabzian 9 11 20 External links EditOfficial website Fernando Solanas at IMDb Towards a Third Cinema Manifesto Interview Universidad Internacional Menendez Pelayo 2009 Santander Spain on YouTube in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernando Solanas amp oldid 1180186987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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