Released Date:
2004-05-06
Languages:
Spanish
Countries:
Argentina, Italy, Netherlands, Spain
Runtime:
106 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (2581 Reviews)
Director:
Lucrecia MartelGenres:
DramaJuan Pablo Domenech (contributing writer)
Lucrecia Martel
ENT physicians gather at a provincial hotel in Salta. The hotel owner, Helena, is subdued, brittle, avoiding the calls of her ex-husband's pregnant wife. Family dysfunction seems everywhere. Helena's daughter, Amalia, about 14, discusses vocations in a Catholic girls group. Their teen imaginations conflate the erotic, the religious, and the lurid. Amalia notices Dr. Jano, and he notices her. She decides to make him her vocation, she follows him, he rubs against her in a public crowd, he's appalled at his actions. Meanwhile, Helena believes Jano is attracted to her even though he's married. Longing, guilt, scandal, and teen sensuality are set to collide.
Released Date:
2007-04-19
Languages:
Spanish
Countries:
Argentina
Runtime:
99 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (2878 Reviews)
Director:
Esteban SapirEsteban Sapir (screenplay)
This near-silent black and white film from Argentina tells the story of a city that has lost its voice, stolen by Mr. TV, and the attempts of a small family to win the voice back. Similar in design to early German expressionist films.
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