Victoria Gamburg
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Berkeley California USA |
Position: member Contact Type: Artist |
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Bio:
For Victoria Gamburg's bio visit www.gamburgfilms.com. Filmography/Awards Info: Humboldt International Short Film Festival (Honorable Mention for Documentary) Ann Arbor Film Festival, Michigan Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films, Spain Cine Acci—nÕs Festival ĮCine Latino! California Cinematexas International Short Film Festival, Texas Crˇteil International WomenÕs Film Festival, France DocSide Film Festival, Texas Duke University School of Documentary Filmmaking, North Carolina Gen Art PT Studio, California Latino Film Festival of the San Francisco Bay Area, California MadCat WomenÕs International Film Festival, California Microcinema International, California, Illinois, Texas, Ohio, Brazil, France, Australia, and Moldova Mikrokino Fest, Serbia North Carolina School of the Arts, Moving Image Archives School of Filmmaking, North Carolina Other Cinema, California Sacramento Film and Music Festival, California San Antonio Cinefestival, Texas San Diego Latino Film Festival, California San Francisco State University Film Finals Traveling Show, California Tahoe International Film Festival, Nevada United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF), California UNAFF Extension Program, University of California, Berkeley and University of Utah, Salt Lake City Women in the DirectorÕs Chair International Film and Video Festival, Illinois World Affairs Council, California "A very extraordinary story." Dennis Bernstein, KPFA Pacifica Radio "Right Road Lost is a moving, subtly directed film exploring the psychological legacy of guilt. In particular, director Victoria Gamburg's restrained style and respectful distance from her subject, while still emotionally affective, avoids didacticism in a controversial and timely subject, the Gulf War. Right Road Lost is a sensitive picture with strong political undertones." Britta Sjogren, Associate Professor of Cinema, San Francisco State University "Right Road Lost successfully engages the viewer to participate in a journey into the relationship between ethics and politics, war and art. It gives a glimpse into the ambiguity inherent to thinking about war, which is a big step toward tolerance and wisdom. Using a refined film language, it presents an introspective challenge to those who have a need for truth and internal consistency. Having that choice, which Victoria Gamburg is giving us through her inspiring film, is infinitely better than just consuming what we get served through the media alone, irrespective of the quality of their coverage." Jasmina Bojic, Founder and Festival Director, United Nations Association Film Festival This Contact appears in this database if Microcinema International has screened a film directed by the Contact, a film directed by the contact is featured in a DVD distributed by the Blackchair Collection Shop, or featured an organization or activity linked with the Contact. This database is used for commercial as well as informational, non-commercial purposes. It is a historical archive of Microcinema International's activities. Inclusion in this database and archive in no way implies a continuing formal relationship or affiliation with Microcinema International or the Blackchair Label nor an endorsement of its activities by the Contact. Contact details are not displayed in order to protect privacy. If you wish to contact this artist please see their website as listed above or write Microcinema International and we will be happy to forward your e-mail.
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