February 23, 2015

Won Birdman, film Argentine writers

Production of Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, written by Argentine Mariano Giacobone and Armando Bo, gave the Latin bump and figurine that everyone wanted was: the Oscar for Best Picture.


Of the eight candidates was through the veins of Birdman by running Latin blood and so this release 2015 leaves a special treat. The Argentine writer, cousins to each other and both grandchildren of legendary director and actor Armando Bo, showed their cinematic lineage and put lyrics to the Oscar winner, along the Mexican director Inarritu and Alexander Dinelaris, to win the prize Academy for Best Picture.


To achieve Birdman, starring Michael Keaton and Edward Norton, had to be imposed on the other seven films last year managed to get between the candidates, "Boyhood", "The Grand Budapest Hotel", "American Sniper", "The Imitation Game "" The Theory Of Everything "," Whiplash "and" Selma ". He did and so after a Golden Globe have taken in January, was now also with the grand prize of the night in Los Angeles.


The film told the story of an ex superhéoe fictional peaked fame in the 90s, character also played by Keaton, who about the same time (1989) gave birth to Batman in Tim Burton's Batman to refine the eye can be said shares many things with this bird man.

A frustrated actor who faces his ego, while trying to get his family. A former star of the show in search of prestige to 60, who plays everything on adapting, starring and directing a play on Broadway.

As a counterpoint a brilliant Edward Norton shows a blood actor who crosses his life, as he says "only works on stage," the only place where you are sure of something, while the rest of his life becomes a complete disaster.


"Working with these guys was the best experience of my life," he said of the Giacobone and Bo Argentine director González Iñárritu to receive 11 January the Golden Globe for the film. Now this award adds the most important in the world, the Academy Award, an award that had been denied in 2010 when the Mexican and Argentine were nominated for Best Foreign Film Biutiful, starring Javier Bardem.

But as life gives second chances trio was more and insisted this ambitious production, filmed with a camera continuously moving between racks tells the story of Birdman, and you just get into the largest cinema history. A production that triumphed in Hollywood today, but whose heart is in this part of the world.