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"Crane World"
1999
Directed by Pablo Trapero
Pablo Trapero's first feature uses non-actors in a
tale that is by turns humorous and heartbreaking. This slice-of-life
drama, told in a series of episodes, invites comparisons to the
Neo-Realism of 1950s Italian cinema. At the center is Rulo, a one-time
rock star and now our overweight middle aged, chain smoking hero, trying
to support his aging mother and musician son. As his efforts go
increasingly awry, it is the love of family and friends that keeps him
hopeful. Beautifully photographed in black and white and directed with a
combination of aesthetic freshness and emotional subtlety, Crane World
is a key work in the current resurgence of Argentine cinema. Spanish with
English subtitles. 90 minutes. |
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