Argentinean filmmaker Francisco Márquez revealed his latest work titled A Common Crime in Berlinale´s Panorama section after his 2016 feature debut The Long Night of Francisco Sanctis, which he co-directed with Andrea Testa. The debut was a politically charged drama against the Argentinean dictatorship during the junta rule and its despotic government prone to persecutions. While Márquez moves from 1977 to the present time in his solo effort A Common Crime, he does not leave the political lens behind instead he refocuses them on the current topic. From the onset, Francisco along his co-writer Tomás Downey, makes it clear the protagonist Cecilia, a sociology professor, belongs to the privileged upper-middle class. She lives in an affluent bubble preoccupied with son´s birthday party and her own...
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- 4/20/2020
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