‘The Life of Fish’ Director Matías Bize Brings Intimations of Resilience to Malaga in ‘Private Messages’

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‘The Life of Fish’ Director Matías Bize Brings Intimations of Resilience to Malaga in ‘Private Messages’
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Chilean filmmaker Matías Bize’s pandemic-prompted film “Private Messages” will be part of the Official Selection at the 2022 Malaga Film Festival, and the feature dives face-first into the stories …

film “The Life of the Fish” in 2011, uses self-filmed footage of the film’s international cast confessing their most intimate stories during 2020’s global lockdowns, which coincided with filming.

“Private Messages” is different from anything I had done before. They are all true stories. Some are interpreted by the actors, while others are the actors’ own experiences. It is a film that resembles a documentary and is completely stripped of accessories. They are people sharing their most intimate and private stories directly to the camera, from the privacy and solitude of their spaces to something as public as a movie screen.

So, the film invites us to reflect on our own private world, our own secrets, our own pain, and those things we have kept silent and hidden, sometimes for years. I hope that “Private Messages” manages to connect and move the audience and that viewers themselves complete the film with their own stories and personal experiences.

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