Paradise Cinema initiative, which involved the Cinema Hall of the University of Murcia, screened on Monday, November 4th the British film "The impostor", directed by Bart Layton
The film is a documentary that raised hackles last year between the public and critics enthused.
This is the story of Nicholas Barclay, a child 13 years Texan who disappeared in 1994 in the United without a trace, appearing three years later in Spain with a story that terrified the public.
Got the 2012 Grand Jury Prize at the Miami Festival and the British Independent Film for Best Debut Film and Best Documentary
These are some of the criticisms that were devoted in the press:
"A film that offers hard speculations and even harsher truths.'re Not going to be able to sacártela head".
Peter Travers: "Rolling Stone"
"This smart documentary speaks more elements on complex American character (...) that a whole shelf of fiction films" Joshua Rothkopf: "Time Out".
"A lesson narrative, how to use the resources of non-fiction film, to build a terrifying artifact effectively."
Jesus Palacios: "Frames"
The film will be screened in cinemas sessions Centrofama 17:30, 20 and 22:30 pm, at the price of 4 euros for the general public and 3 for college.
Source: UMU