Márta Mészáros was the first female director to win the Golden Bear at the Berlinale in 1975 for her film Adoption.
A filmmaker that is always committed to documenting changes to her society through the gaze and feelings of women that do not allow themselves to be intimidated by circumstance, her film brings together influence from the French Nouvelle Vague and the Soviet classics she grew up with. Creating elegance out of a jubilant variety of cinematographic resources, such as careful, original perspectives and astounding camera movements, there may be two aesthetic constants in her films that stand above the rest: reality inserted into fictional structures, and the care she gives to the treatment of faces.
7 November, lunes, 19:00
Presentación: Mònica Rovira
MÁRTA MÉSZÁROS
La muchacha (Eltávozott nap), Márta Mészáros, 1968, 80’
8 November, martes, 19:00
ANTZOKI ZAHARRA
Nueve meses (Kilenchónap), Márta Mészáros, 1976, 90’
9 November, miércoles, 19:00
ANTZOKI ZAHARRA
Diary for my children (Naló gyermekeimnek), Márta Mészáros, 1984, 109’