![]() HDV Betacam provides quality lensing throughout, and tech credits are excellent. ![]() However, monotone earnestness is so prolonged that when frequent Bardem collaborator Mariano Barroso inserts into his “Bianca’s Dream” an awkward dialogue between a pharmaceutical company’s head honcho and two aid workers, the attempt actually comes as a relief. The longest and best entry, “Good Night Ouma,” about former child soldiers in Uganda, tangibly demonstrates the good work of the aid agency. Wenders employs double exposures to pun on “Invisibles,” but fails to make a connection with raped women of the war-torn Congo. Made to commemorate MSF’s 20th Spanish anniversary, anthology begins flatfootedly and keeps plodding for most of the duration. Pubcasters could bite, but fests will need to look to their own consciences before programming. Produced by Javier Bardem’s Pinguin Films shingle for charitable org Medicins Sans Frontiers (aka Doctors Without Borders), pic assembles five minu-docus tackling ignored social problems from Africa and Latin America. The best we get is The Voices Of Arthur And The Invisibles, a seven minute featurette that goes behind the microphones. Running time: 23 MIN.įour Latino helmers and Wim Wenders help worthy causes get a profile, but the solemn portmanteau pic “Invisibles” is closer to well-meaning infomercial than docu. Weinstein Company/EuropaCorp (January 12 2007), Weinstein/Genius Products (May 15 2007), single disc, 94 mins plus supplements, 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1, Rated PG, Retail: 28.95. Screenplay, Corcuera, Elena Garcia Quevedo.Ĭamera (color, HDV Betacam-to-DigiBeta), Jordi Abusada editor, Martin Eller. Running time: 13 MIN.ĭirected by Javier Corcuera. A series of short films examining the worlds overlooked problems and the people who suffer from them.A series of short films examining the worlds. Camera (color/B&W, HDV Betacam-to-DigiBeta), David Omedes editors, Barroso, Yago Muniz music, Nneka Egbuna. Wim Wenders travelled to Congo, where he made a film about mass rape during the civil war.Directed, written by Mariano Barroso. In his short film, Javier Corcuera examines the long-term effects of post-war trauma. Mariano Barroso describes two different ways of using the active pharmaceutical ingredient eflornithine - one in Africa, and the other in the world's fashion capital, Paris. In his contribution, Fernando León de Aranoa portrays the plight of children in Uganda. In her cinematic "Letter to Nora", Isabel Coixet provides an account of some of the victims of sleeping sickness - a disease which currently affects 18 million people in Latin America. Five film directors visited the places where the organisation works. This collection of short documentaries was made to commemorate the founding of the Spanish section of "Médecins Sans Frontières" twenty years ago. This film is dedicated to all those whose support makes it possible for the international aid agency "Médecins Sans Fron tières" to work in a wide range of crisis-hit areas and war zones all over the world. ![]() Drama | Social Drama Synopsis The 'invisibles' are all those we refuse to see - people who seldom garner the attention of the West's media - as well as those who nevertheless refuse to stop caring for them. Producer: Javier Bardem Genre Documentary.
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