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Orione

Synopsis

Orione is a documentary that places the viewer in a land of contradictions. Far from intending to pass judgment on the subject, this film unfolds various points of view regarding the events that occurred to the Robles family, without showing favour to any position on the matter. In this way, it confronts us with the discomfort that arises from witnessing different perspectives and not taking sides with any of them. With the murder of one of the members of the Robles family as the starting point of the story, the documentary brings the viewer to face what he would rather not see. The story, built on a polyphonic structure, progresses on the one hand through the different accounts from where the crime is construed and felt, and on the other, through the use of diverse camera records, evidencing the devices used to capture all images. This documentary then, becomes a puzzle of visual and testimonial elements for the viewer to put together.


Director's bio

She was born in Buenos Aires in 1975. She majored in visual arts (IUNA) and psychology (UBA). Her works was shown in the experimental film program “Film is something else” (MAMBA, 2015). She participated in “Hors Pistes” (Pompidou Center, 2012)

Cast & Crew

  • Year: 2017
  • Direction: Toia Bonino
  • Production Companies: Alejandra Sluka, Toia Bonino
  • Producers: Toia Bonino, Alejandra Sluka
  • Length: 65'
  • Script: Toia Bonino
  • DoP: Toia Bonino
  • Editing: Toia Bonino, Alejo Moguillansky
  • Sound Design: Facundo Gómez
  • Music: Ignacio Hayet