Women CineMakers, Special Edition, vol 6

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Your cinema provides the spectatorship with a multilayered visual experience. So before leaving this conversation we would like to pose a question about the nature of the relationship with your audience. Do you consider the issue of audience reception as being a crucial component of your decision-making process, in terms of what type of language is used in a particular context? Of course, nowdays there is a very important relationship with the audience. Cinema habits have changed and a lot of things are different now. The type of language you use, the context, the age of your public...There are factors to be taken into account. But the audience is not a crucial component in my decision- making process. I try to concentrate only on the kind of story I want to tell and in the best way to do it. And, then, show the movie to people and let the chips fall where they may. Thanks a lot for your time and for sharing your thoughts, Rosa. Finally, would you like to tell us readers something about your future projects? How do you see your work evolving? I´m working on my next project right now. It will be a very special shortfilm, a love story, and the whole cast and crew will be women. But the project is still in preproduction. I hope we can do a better job each time and enjoying doing cinema. Thank you very much for the interview and the opportunity!

An interview by Francis Quettier and Dora Tennant


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