Director's Spotlight
Senior Film Conservator

Director's Spotlight: Argentina
A Deep Dive into the 1937 Vision of Mario Soffici
When we examine the cinematic landscape of Argentina, North Wind emerges as a landmark work of the unique directorial voice that Mario Soffici brought to the screen. This film stands as a masterclass in visual storytelling, it demands to be seen by anyone who cares about the art of film.
In North Wind, Mario Soffici pushes the boundaries of conventional narrative. The film's unique approach to its subject matter has sparked endless debates and interpretations among cinephiles and critics alike.
The visual language of North Wind is defined by its use of shadows and framing, a hallmark of Mario Soffici's style. By utilizing a 1937-era palette, the film creates an immersive experience that perfectly complements its Drama themes.
| Cinematography | Static |
| Soundtrack | Orchestral |
| Editing | Invisible |
| Art Direction | Kitsch |
Visualizing the convergence of Mario Soffici's style and the core Drama narrative.
At the end of the 19th century, an army detachment arrives to confront the rebels. The commander-in-command recognizes Malena, an old love, who now lives on a ranch with her husband and son.
Decades after its release, North Wind remains a vital piece of the cinematic puzzle. Its influence can be seen in countless modern works, solidifying Mario Soffici's status as a master of the craft in Argentina and beyond.