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Jonathan Perel

TABULA RASA

Documentaire | hdcam | couleur | 42:0 | Argentine | 2013

A few architectonic shots, graphics of abstract shapes that slowly turn into recognizable images, pictures of facades, and descriptive texts. Perel goes back to the lot were the Clandestine Center of Detention, Torture, and Extermination ?the ESMA? once operated. But this time, his approach is different. Not only because it goes into it from a physical perspective that is different from its entry into social imaginary, but also because his approach aims to contemplate not so much the building of a new place, but the destruction of space. This annihilation, Perel seems to be saying, tears down a lot more than just columns, cement, and metal beams. Between the River Plate and a city that gives his back and misses out on everything that happens, Tabula Rasa takes less than an hour to rescue a fraction of the urban landscape (the back of the Navy School) that remains anonymous to most citizens who pass through that fraction of the Lugones Avenue. And once it recognizes it, it forces us to rethink the connections between memory, space and society.

Born in 1976, lives and works in Buenos Aires. In 2013 he premieres Tabula Rasa, his third feature film at BAFICI 15° Panorama Selection, and his last short documentary Oblivion Waters at the Official Competition of FIDBA. In 2012 he premieres his second documentary feature 17 monuments at BAFICI?s Official Selection. In 2011 he premieres his documentary short Los Murales at BAFICI 13°. In 2010 he premiered El Predio, his first feature film, at the Cinema of the Future Competition of BAFICI 12°. He also directed the short documentaries 5 (five) (2008, Official Competition BAFICI 10°) and The Murals (2011, BAFICI 13°). Two times awarded with the Metropolitan Fund for the Arts in Buenos Aires. His films have been screened in numerous international film festivals, such as: FIDMarseille (France); Rencontres Internationales Paris/Madrid/Berlin at Palais de Tokio & at Haus der Kulturen der Welt; Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Lationamericano, La Havana (Cuba); Semana de Cine Experimental de Madrid (Spain); Cine//B (Chile); Festival Cinematográfico Internacional del Uruguay; Óptica, Gijón Festival Internacional de Video Arte (Spain); FIACID Festival Iberoamericano de Cine Digital (Perú); La Sudestada, Quinzaine de culture et Cinéma Argentin à Paris (France).