A film by Julia Solomonoff
(Argentina/Spain, 2005, 88 min. In Spanish with
English subtitles)
Natalia and Elena Levin, two
sisters forced to separate as teenagers in 1975, following the
abduction and disappearance of Elena's militant boyfriend,
Martin, reunite in 1984 in a country foreign to both of them.
Natalia, who has been living in exile in Spain, travels to
visit Elena, who has just moved to suburban Texas with her
husband and son. It's been nine years since they've seen each
other and Natalia arrives eager to rebuild the ties of family
love that she has missed so much.
When she finds out that Elena has brought along the manuscript
of their deceased father's last novel, Natalia reads it with
anticipation that soon becomes trepidation – the unpublished
novel unveils the story of their family during the
dictatorship. Despite her painful memories of Argentina, she
starts asking herself and everybody around her more and more
questions about the past – and about Martin. Who betrayed him?
What really happened to him? Unresolved questions and
troubling memories force tension between the sisters as they
attempt to face the truth about their past.
Exploring the secrets and silences of a family and a society
that lived under a decade of fear, complicity, and concealment;
Solomonoff debuts with a compelling story in a film that
shines with exceptional performances by Valeria Bertuccelli
and Ingrid Rubio.
A
Cinema Tropical release
Exclusive Engagement!
December 6 - 12, nightly screenings at 9pm
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Fall Season 2006
Bösendorfer
New York -- Series of Jazz Piano Duos, Trios,
Quartets
Curated by Dr. Roberta E. Zlokower
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"All that Jazz" –
Bösendorfers
do dream of this…
Thursday, December
14, 7:30-9PM
Prieto-Solla-Feldman - Argentine Nuevo Tango-Jazz Trio
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Thursday, December 14,
7:30-9PM
"Argentine Nuevo Tango-Jazz Trio"
Emilio Solla - piano
Victor Prieto - accordion
Oscar Feldman - saxophone
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RSVP is mandatory.
Advanced ticket purchases are highly recommended to save your
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Hogar Collection Gallery
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(001) 718.388.5022 info@hogarcollection.com
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Martin
Reyna
About the painting
December
15, 2006 - February 5, 2007
Opening reception: Saturday, December 16, 6-9pm
Hogar
Collection is pleased to announce,
About the painting,
Martin Reyna’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The
Argentine born and Parisian based painter will be exhibiting
recent works that expand and meld his explorations of landscape,
architecture, the void of nothingness and light. His paintings
explode with color and textures, creating fields, which seem to
be obliterated, or are obliterating into flashes of the prism
and suspended in time and in space. Weaving between imagery of
trees, minimal architectural elements, the purely abstract and
combinations of all, his works speak of an existence where
things are in a constant state of dissipation. The subjects are
carved out and revealed through thick textures of viscous paint
that poetically and lyrically evoke ideas of impermanence and
ephemerality.

For more information about the artist or for images contact the
gallery.
Gallery Hours: Thursday – Monday 12:00 – 7:00 pm and by
appointment
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