Cannes Q&A: Argentine director Pablo Trapero

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Posted on: May 14th, 2008
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“Argentine director Pablo Trapero’s films have received critical acclaim around the world, from 1999’s “Mundo Grua” (Crane World) to 2002’s “El Bonaerense” and 2004’s “Familia Rodante” (Rolling Family). His latest feature, “Leonera,” about a young mother imprisoned for murder, is one of two Argentine films In Competition at this year’s Festival de Cannes. Trapero, known for portraying the lives of ordinary people with a critical eye toward modern society, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter’s Brian Byrnes in Buenos Aires shortly after the Cannes announcement.”*

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