Celina Murga
Celina Murga | |
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Born | 1973 (age 50–51) Universidad del Cine – Cinema |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter, producer |
Celina Murga (born April 6, 1973) is an Argentinian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. Celina's prevalence within the cinematic industry benefited heavily from her second directorial project Ana and the Others (2003), the film was so well received, it even compelled a certain iconic filmmaker into action.[who?] After a screening of Murga's film, American film director Martin Scorsese extended an offer to Murga for her to join him on the set of his current motion picture at the time Shutter Island (2010).[1] However, the invitation for a burgeoning filmmaker to become an assistant within his production is not unprecedented, screenwriter Amy Holden Jones was the first to gain this type of access in 1976, on the set of Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver.[1][2]
Career
Celina Murga was born in
Filmography
- Interior-Noche (short film, 1999) – director, writer
- Una Tarde Feliz (short film, 2002) – director, writer, producer
- Ana and the Others (2003) – director, writer, producer
- A Week Alone (2007) – director, writer
- Pavón (short film, 2010) – director, writer
- Escuela Normal (documentary, 2012) – director, writer, producer
- Venice 70: Future Reloaded (documentary, 2013) – director
- The Third Side of the River (2014) – director, writer, producer
Awards and nominations
Ana and the Others
- 2004 Bogota Film Festival: Best Film[9]
- 2004 Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema: Special Jury Prize, Best Film (Nominated)
- 2003 Nantes Three Continents Festival: Golden Montgolfiere (Nominated)
- 2003 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival: FIPRESCI Prize
- 2003 Thessaloniki Film Festival: Best Director, Golden Alexander (Nominated)
- 2003 Venice Film Festival: 'Cult Network Italia' Prize – Special Mention
- 2003 Viennale: Reader Jury of the "Standard" – Honorable Mention
A Week Alone
- 2004 Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best Director (Nominated)[9]
- 2004 Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema: Special Mention, Best Film (Nominated)
- 2009 Cartagena Film Festival: Golden India Catalina (Nominated)
- 2009 Munich Film Festival: ARRI/OSRAM Award, Arri-Zeiss-Award
- 2008 Nantes Three Continents Festival: Golden Montgolfiere (Nominated)
- 2008 Thessaloniki Film Festival: Best Director, Golden Alexander (Nominated)
Escuela Normal
- 2012 Berlin International Film Festival: Caligari Film Award – Special Mention[9]
The Third Side of the River
- 2014 Berlin International Film Festival: Golden Berlin Bear (Nominated)[9]
- 2014 Havana Film Festival: Best Screenplay
References
- ^ a b "Celina Murga". IMDb.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 August 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Celina Murga - Festival Scope: Festivals on Demand for Film Professionals World Wide". www.festivalscope.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^ http://www.rolexmentorprotege.com/pairing/2008-2009/martin_scorsese_and_celina_murga/the_protegee
- ^ a b "History". 7 April 2017.
- ^ a b "A Week Alone". Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
- ^ http://www.rolexmentorprotege.com/pairing/2008-2009/martin_scorsese_and_celina_murga/a_year_of_mentoring?ch=1
- ^ a b c d e "Celina Murga, Juan Villegas on 'The Third Side of the River'". 28 September 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Celina Murga". IMDb.
External links
- Celina Murga at IMDb