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IFFI Closing Film 'El Clan' experiments with the idea 'Good is bad and bad is good'

| | Nov 30, 2015, at 05:01 am
Panaji, Nov 29 (IBNS) Argentine film industry has grown many fold in the recent past, producing 115 films last year, said Alejandro Carrillo Penovi, Editor of the closing film 'El Clan'.

Interacting with media persons at IFFI-2015, today, he said that they were happy at the selection of ‘El Clan’ as the closing film of the Festival.

Penovi further said that compared to Indian cinema, the Argentine film industry was much smaller, but they too do produce very good movies.

Talking of film “El Clan’, he said that a novel idea ‘Good is bad and bad is good’ was experimented in the film to keep the audience interest alive throughout the film.

Vicente D´elia, the Sound Designerand Micaela Buyi of the Production Company K&S Films were among the crew who interacted with the media.

Acclaimed Pablo Trapero has directed this film.

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