"Eureka!": See the short tucumano which cost $ 35 and comes Chicago Festival arrives TEDx
"Eureka" is a microfilm record in the province and was made with the technique of stop motion and cut-out. To carry out the used clay, wood, cardboard, towels, hair, wire and lots of heart. "Since I was conceived in my head the short is still the same, though planned in Chicago or Amaicha del Valle. It was valuable since he was born," says Ana Inés Flores, director of the short for export, from the balcony department.
Mates come and go. The popular Latin rhythm Aca Seca Trio interview stretched through the TV speakers and the 22-year-old student of the career of Arts at the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, remember that was inspired by his environment to write the original idea. "The concept is a cluster of family experiences. It has a particular disorder and represents my own notions of emptiness, loneliness, the distance between people and the inability to have that you need. Also I add a pinch of humor, because otherwise it would be a very sad story, "he said. The overview
can not be ignored the following characters: the chicken, desperate to become a new mother, the farmer who takes over their eggs before the chicks are born, and a grain of corn that becomes popcorn and finally adopts the chicken as a child. "Recreates a world that is not ours but which respects a particular logic. When I was young, my grandmother had a farm and she asked me to look for eggs in the henhouse. Like the chicken, I experienced that stage of wanting things and ended inconseguibles nonconformities in order that replaced that need, "said Flores.
The budget of "Eureka" was $ 35. Filming took 10 days and was edited by Dante Figueroa Martínez and music by César Catalán, both Tucuman. It premiered in April 2010 and received special mention short film competitions, cut! and Gaumont Short Film Night in Buenos Aires. In turn, won first prize at the festival Edgardo Chiban, held in Salta. The work will also be in an international competition in Florianópolis, in July.
"The art must not be understood. Through a metaphor generates a link with the public," says Flores, who in his spare time playing the bandoneon and draws.
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