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A film by Albertina Carri, produced by Barry Ellsworth
Argentina, 2003, 89 Minutes, Color
A Women Make Movies Release
About the Filmmaker
Albertina Carri was born in 1973 and presently works in Buenos Aires.
In 1991 and 1992, she studied screenwriting, cinematography and direction at the
Fundacion Universidad del Cine. In 2000, with the support of the National Film
Institute and the Hubert Bals Fund, she wrote and directed her first dramatic
feature film, I Won’t Go Back Home, about the intersecting lives of two Buenos
Aires families brought together by a murder, which was selected for the Buenos
Aires, Vienna, London and Rotterdam festivals, among others.
Carri received the Antorchas Foundation’s creation grant, which she used to
investigate animation techniques, resulting in Barbie Can Also Be Sad, a
polysexual pornographic soap opera starring Barbie and Ken that has screened at
festivals around the world. Her second feature, The Blonds was completed with
the support of The National Arts Fund. Carri is currently at work on her next
dramatic feature, Gemini, which has received the Fonds Sud grant and begins
production in 2004.
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