Welcome/Bienvenue/Bienvenidos!!!!

Ok Ladies and Gentleman, I am glad to welcome you on my blog for some serious artistic and creative brainstorming.
I will keep you updated with my projects but also I will try to enrich your cinematic culture by delivering you the finest movies reviews on a weekly basis!
But beware they will be spicy!

As would my French fellows say: Bon appétit!

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Let's Tango!

Ladies and Gentlemen, here is the official internet’s premiere of my documentary, make yourself comfortable, fasten your seatbelt and ...who knows where your imagination might take you to!
Enjoy the journey!





 Could Tango spice up your routine?

My aim was to introduce Tango and refute its old-fashioned prejudice. The choice of the subjects follows that idea, a half fictional, half real subject and two glamorous Tango partners. As they say, it is hard to draw the line between dream and reality…when your eyes are closed and while you are in the embrace it could be anyone, it could be anywhere...  Here lies my whole concept of mixing modes and using fictional elements.  
You might wonder: how is that documenting the real?
my answer: what is more real than an emotion ?

               If you felt like dancing Tango while watching then I fulfilled my objectives


Miss Circa 


Thursday, 6 January 2011

127 hours' morality: if you have to cut your arm off, hope that your knife was not made in China??!!!

After Slumdog millionaire, Danny Boyle comes back with a singular movie: 127 Hours.
Based on the true story of a man who whilst canyoneering, fell down and got his hand stuck under a boulder leaving him with no alternative but to cut his arm off.


The talented filmmaker impressed us once again but this time for his visual narrative: think about it, how to make a movie out of one single action, in one single location revolving around one single actor!

He played with flashbacks, imagination and reflexion to make the victim a hero.
Not a Batman kind nor a superman type ..but a human hero having to use an underestimated super power: mental strength!

No wonder why the movie starts with the lyrics of a song pondering what differentiates us from animals...the answer: our mind.

Unfortunately, the movie remains hard to watch, the audience will be standing next to Aron (James Franco), powerless. They must be prepared to face up mental torture for 94 minutes.

A prowess in terms of filmmaking...more than a movie...an experience!

Good luck viewers!

Miss Circa

watch the trailer!!!