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Lorenzo lives a sheltered life in Argentine Patagonia with his parents and little brother. When a good friend of the family dies in an accident, his son Caíto is taken in by them.Lorenzo lives a sheltered life in Argentine Patagonia with his parents and little brother. When a good friend of the family dies in an accident, his son Caíto is taken in by them.Lorenzo lives a sheltered life in Argentine Patagonia with his parents and little brother. When a good friend of the family dies in an accident, his son Caíto is taken in by them.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 10 nominations total
Ángelo Mutti Spinetta
- Lorenzo
- (as Angelo Mutti Spinetta)
Mariana Anghileri
- Camila
- (as Moro Anghileri)
Maite Lucía Valero
- Mora
- (as Maite Valero)
Agustín Dalmasio Sosa
- Team Captain #1
- (as Agustín Sosa)
Joaquin Borovich
- Manu
- (as Joaquín Borovich)
Christian Ferrara
- Leisure Time Companion #1
- (as Cristian Ferrara)
Wos
- Leisure Time Companion #2
- (as Valentín Oliva)
Eliana Murgia
- Teacher
- (as Elana Murgia)
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- Writer
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There is a bit of conflict about whether this is an LGBT film. I think that is a waste of time. The film is simply that two adolescent youths have an ' attraction ' towards each other and the director has decided that the scenario should steer clear of a too obvious sexual contact. I often wonder while watching a film what happens between scenes and it is quite possible that some sort of experimentation takes place and is not shown. Mutual masturbation is the obvious act that comes to mind and at that age it does not necessarily mean ' Gay '. That is my opinion and directors and writers make choices at what to show. To put a label on the youths is useless as this is fiction
and dear reviewers create your own in between acts between cuts or blackouts in cinema narratives. Hollywood ' hinted ' for years in films. And in this film there are a few hints, especially when the two look in silence at each other and the way one stares at the buffed half-naked body of the other. Imagine sex if you want to; if not do not and if it is a not then it is not an LGBT film but ' simple ' close friendship. Personally I felt it was full of romance and silent longing. The two main actors were very good in their roles and the film, beautifully made is clearly aimed at those who are not quite sure of their sexual orientation. The slightly repressed atmosphere of the Argentinian background slightly closed in on me, and the Bible is made prominent in the scenario and God, which is not exactly inducive to relaxed emotions between two young male teenagers. This should be shown in schools so as to let the age group it is there for be able to discuss and decide. As for adults make up your own minds but steer clear of being too definitive about it. A tender and fine film not to be missed.
Though not your stereotypical feel-good, happy-ending, first-love LGBT film, this film definitely shows a situation, I believe, more common of homosexual coming of age. The angst and frustration of unrequited first love towards an often times unsuspecting, hetersexual youth.
Adolescence is strange and difficult enough without the extra measure of finding attraction in something not socially understood or accepted.
While fraternal love is beautiful in itself, it is made to feel tainted by the added homosexual impulses felt by the lead character causing him to question his integrity.
This main male character. who is gay. is dealing with the dilemma of having not just 'normal' feeling for another male who is heterosexual, but 'un-normal' feelings for his friend as well.
Though his intentions and empathy for his friend are pure, he feels clouded by his other emotions and is left to grapple with the confusion of his competing motivations for closeness to his friend.
I found this film very nuanced, and intelligent. Not just another cookie-cutter coming of age inspirational LGBT story.
I hope future films will stop duplicating the tried-and-tested, cookie-cutter LGBT films, and continue to stray from the now stereotyped image being portrayed of LGBT existence. Just as with all other experiences, the LGBT experience is extremely varied, and needs to be expressed as so.
This film is an example of the newly recognized, complicated feelings and emotions during adolescence. While unrequited love in our young age is not unique to LGBT youth, it takes on added layers, and is quite worthy of being reflected upon and untangled on the screen.
Adolescence is strange and difficult enough without the extra measure of finding attraction in something not socially understood or accepted.
While fraternal love is beautiful in itself, it is made to feel tainted by the added homosexual impulses felt by the lead character causing him to question his integrity.
This main male character. who is gay. is dealing with the dilemma of having not just 'normal' feeling for another male who is heterosexual, but 'un-normal' feelings for his friend as well.
Though his intentions and empathy for his friend are pure, he feels clouded by his other emotions and is left to grapple with the confusion of his competing motivations for closeness to his friend.
I found this film very nuanced, and intelligent. Not just another cookie-cutter coming of age inspirational LGBT story.
I hope future films will stop duplicating the tried-and-tested, cookie-cutter LGBT films, and continue to stray from the now stereotyped image being portrayed of LGBT existence. Just as with all other experiences, the LGBT experience is extremely varied, and needs to be expressed as so.
This film is an example of the newly recognized, complicated feelings and emotions during adolescence. While unrequited love in our young age is not unique to LGBT youth, it takes on added layers, and is quite worthy of being reflected upon and untangled on the screen.
I happened to run across this film on cable and was impressed with its subtle approach to a familiar situation. How many films are shot in the bucolic Argentinian Patagonia?
A troubled young man is sent to live with a charming family that includes teenage son Lorenzo. It isn't long before tensions begin to surface.
Angelo Mutti Spinatta has the complex role of Lorenzo and his performance is remarkable.
The two young main actors are really fantastic. They have a great chemistry on screen and they say a lot to each other with a look.
It's not very often that I think a movie is too short but this is one. I was hoping the last few minutes would stretch. This is a quiet movie with a lot of heart - a little gem.
If your heart isn't breaking a little while the song "Tal Vez" plays, you *may* be made of stone.
It's not very often that I think a movie is too short but this is one. I was hoping the last few minutes would stretch. This is a quiet movie with a lot of heart - a little gem.
If your heart isn't breaking a little while the song "Tal Vez" plays, you *may* be made of stone.
10u-emoli
Lovely and gentle little film. It is not the stereotypical gay movie as it is only capturing the first unrequited love most of us have experienced in our early life. The leading boy actor is excellent.
Did you know
- TriviaThe band 'La suma de las partes' recorded a song inspired by this film. 'You're my best friend', composed by Mariano Biasin & Federico Lucas Hernandez. An official music video for this song is available on Youtube, including extra footage of the film and images of the vocalist Fran Morello singing the song.
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Performed by Bersuit Vergarabat.
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- $14,193
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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