Guillermo Pez was born in Santa
Fe in 1972. He studied at UCSF.He knows a lot about cinema and rock and roll. He works at “Radio Pandora” and he teaches at
UCSF.
Interview.
Ma. Fernanda (MF): Do you like
watching films?
Guillermo Pez (GP) Yeah, for sure! I do love it. In fact, when I finished
secondary school, I was about to study film making at ISCAA, but finally, I
decided to study journalism.
MF: Which is your favourite film?
GP: Well, I can’t answer that question! I like so many films! I can tell
you what I don’t like. I really hate Hollywood
films. I prefer Argentinian or European films.
MF: So… I suppose you admire many film directors too!
GP: You’re right. I think that Emir Kusturica, Pablo Trapero, Woody
Allen, Leonardo Favio and many others, are great film directors.
MF: I imagine you have many anecdotes related to the cinema. Can you
share one?
GP: (laughter) When I was a little kid, I went to the cinema four times
to watch “E.T.” I loved it!
I also remember that on a Sunday afternoon in 1998, I went to “Cinemark”
to see an Iranian film called “La
Manzana”. In the Screen next to ours, they were watching “La Máscara del Zorro” with
Antonio Banderas as the main character. It was full of people and we could hear
the sounds of the special effects. It was terrible!
MF: Thanks Guillermo! You have just shared a lot of interesting things
with us.
GP: It’s been a pleasure!