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Breve cielo

  • 1969
  • 1h 24m
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7.4/10
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Breve cielo (1969)
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Young and correct Paquito meets a girl on the streets of Buenos Aires. They spend some time around the city, while discovering the outgoing and enigmatic character of Delia.Young and correct Paquito meets a girl on the streets of Buenos Aires. They spend some time around the city, while discovering the outgoing and enigmatic character of Delia.Young and correct Paquito meets a girl on the streets of Buenos Aires. They spend some time around the city, while discovering the outgoing and enigmatic character of Delia.

  • Director
    • David José Kohon
  • Writer
    • David José Kohon
  • Stars
    • Alberto Fernández de Rosa
    • Ana María Picchio
    • Gloria Raines
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    115
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David José Kohon
    • Writer
      • David José Kohon
    • Stars
      • Alberto Fernández de Rosa
      • Ana María Picchio
      • Gloria Raines
    • 1User review
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Alberto Fernández de Rosa
    Alberto Fernández de Rosa
    • Paquito
    Ana María Picchio
    Ana María Picchio
    • Delia
    Gloria Raines
    Zelmar Gueñol
    Zelmar Gueñol
    Beto Gianola
    Beto Gianola
    Alexis Gueñol
    Marta Moreno
    Mirta Moreno
    Carlos Antón
    Felipe Méndez
    David Llewelyn
    Remedios Climent
    Cristina Banegas
    Cristina Banegas
    Tony Vilas
    Luis C. Ayala
    Olga Lyn
    Lily Vicet
    Lili Verner
    • Director
      • David José Kohon
    • Writer
      • David José Kohon
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    9NostalgicQuixote

    A Paradigm of the Argentinean Nouvelle Vague

    The "generación del 60" was the Argentinean equivalent of the French Nouvelle Vague, and it included directors such as Manuel Antin (_La cifra impar_, _Circe_, both based on stories by Julio Cortázar), Rodolfo Kuhn (_Los jóvenes viejos_), and David José Kohon, whose _Breve cielo_ is one of the best examples of the movement.

    Ana María Picchio, who would later shine in the Academy Award-nominated _La tregua_ (Sergio Renán, 1974), makes her feature-film debut as Delia, a streetwise girl who enters into a lonely teenage boy's life and makes an impact on it. Paquito (Alberto Fernández de Rosa) is a naïve orphan who lives with his uncle and aunt and works at their neighborhood grocery store. As his legal guardians leave for Mar del Plata, Paquito's chance encounter with Delia develops into a close yet complex relationship. _Breve cielo_ traces this brief encounter, and we see the characters walking around Buenos Aires, having coffee, talking about life. The premise is simple, but it is full of energy and spontaneity. I was reminded of Truffaut, who saw no difference between the cinema and life. _Breve cielo_ is somewhere between _The 400 Blows_ and _Stolen Kisses_, without being exactly "Antoine and Colette." The young actors' performances are brilliant, and Astor Piazzolla's music is aptly poignant. Scenes from the streets of Buenos Aires make the city almost a character in itself.

    The title of the film is perfect. Heaven--like Hell--is supposed to be forever. We should be content if we get to experience it briefly, the film seems to say. The phrase is from Pedro Calderón de la Barca's play _La vida es sueño_ (1635). Paquito's uncle gives the viewer a clue when he says, "Life is a dream." In the play, one of the characters, Segismundo, says that if man is a "small (or brief) Earth" (a common metaphor of those times), then woman must be a "small (or brief) Heaven."

    _Breve cielo_, which received an award for best screenplay at the Moscow International Film Festival, is one of the best Argentinean films I've seen. I may be biased, as I absolutely love the French Nouvelle Vague (especially Truffaut, who is my favorite director), but I still urge everyone to see it.

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      Best Screenplay Jury of International Writers Guild in Moscow International Film Festival, in 1969.
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      Referenced in Vivo en Argentina: Ana María Picchio (2012)

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    • Release date
      • June 5, 1969 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Brief Heaven
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production company
      • Enero Cinematográfica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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