From advertising to cinema: conversation with the argentine director Eliseo Subiela
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Audiovisual advertising. Cinema. Fiction. Argentina. Eliseo Subiela.Abstract
Eliseo Subiela began his career in the area of audiovisual advertising in the 1960s. In the 1980s he also started directing movies for cinema. Currently he directs exclusively fiction feature films. The conversation addresses some of the commercials that the Argentine director keeps in his personal archive, as well as the missing commercials that he would love to have kept. Moreover it also discusses the similarities and the differences between his advertising job and his cinematographic job.Downloads
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