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El cielito

  • 2004
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  • 1h 33m
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El cielito (2004)
Drama

An itinerant worker, engaged by a farm couple, finds interest in their little child, giving it loving protection when the parents split up.An itinerant worker, engaged by a farm couple, finds interest in their little child, giving it loving protection when the parents split up.An itinerant worker, engaged by a farm couple, finds interest in their little child, giving it loving protection when the parents split up.

  • Director
    • María Victoria Menis
  • Writers
    • Alejandro Fernández Murriay
    • María Victoria Menis
  • Stars
    • Leonardo Ramírez
    • Darío Levy
    • Mónica Lairana
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    305
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • María Victoria Menis
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Fernández Murriay
      • María Victoria Menis
    • Stars
      • Leonardo Ramírez
      • Darío Levy
      • Mónica Lairana
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Leonardo Ramírez
    • Félix
    Darío Levy
    • Roberto
    Mónica Lairana
    • Mercedes
    Rodrigo Silva
    • Bebe…
    Damian Piedrabuena
    • Cadillac
    • (as Damián Piedrabuena)
    Zulma Arias
    • Nati
    Maria Lidia Lopez
    • Abuela
    Fernando Menis
    • Quiosquero
    Héctor Menis
    • Hombre que dispara
    Ana Schmid
    • Mujer que da la hora
    Christian Arrieta
    • Asaitante
    Luis Jorge Iucht
    • Hombre que muere
    Julio Arrieta
    • Dueño de pensión
    Esther Gispert
    • Vendedora 1
    Esteban Menis
    Esteban Menis
    • Guarda de tren
    Miguel Cabrera
    • Dueño del bar
    • Director
      • María Victoria Menis
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Fernández Murriay
      • María Victoria Menis
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews6

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    Edi_Drums

    El poder visual / Visual power

    The ongoing menace of political and economic turbulence in Argentina, although it of course affects daily life for every Argentinian citizen, does not play a noticeable role in this film, which focuses upon the loneliness of the main characters and the seclusion of the setting.

    The isolated, dust-blown house is where much of the action takes place. It is made to look archetypal: such a tragic humanistic scenario as we see unfold could believably happen in any part of the world. (The only mention of a place-name is when Felix mutters his hometown, Paranà.)

    Powerful visual elements are contrasted with careful use of sound, to superb effect. For example, scant dialogue forces the viewer to observe the characters' behaviour especially attentively: the less the characters say, the more closely we are forced to read into body language, gestures, and facial expressions. This aspect of El Cielito is reminiscent of Iranian and Afghan cinema. I also think that the film could be very well adapted to the stage.

    Yet more incisive use of sight and sound comes in the evocative still shots of buildings and landscapes (both from afar and close up), complemented by minimal use of music and sound effects. It gives the film a pared-down, uncluttered feel, this further strengthened by the humanistic linear plot - and its woeful, sobering end.

    Boredom will no doubt be inspired in some viewers; hopefully awe and emotion in others.
    10elultimooso

    A wonderful film shot with a great sensitivity on childhood in Argentina

    I have seen this film in San Sebastian Film Festival where he got 4 awards. I Knows it has been selected in several festivals where he got others awards. Maria Victoria Menis had made a very nice and sensitive work to direct this film on a difficult subject: todays childhood in Argentina, a country in a terrible social and economic crisis. The baby (Chango) who plays the main part is incredible and the other cast, acting with a great simplicity and few word, are what we want to be part of this story about pursuit of life and love "El Cielito". A different cinema who offers us a new breath in Nowadays Cinema monolithic style and subject. A film to see...
    8dthomas61

    Excellent!

    This movie is beautiful; a real tear jerker. An eye opener as to how most of the world struggles with daily life, and the power of love between a child and his guardian. This movie will make you appreciate all that you have and take for granted. It speaks volumes about life without saying much to do it.

    Amazing is the beauty of Latin America. Sad is the poverty so prevalent. If you have family or friends who have never traveled south of the United States, if you have family or friends that are caught up with what they have or don't have in this material world, show them this movie and bring them back to reality. I recommend this move for everyone. It's a lesson in unconditional love.

    Donn- San Diego
    8buyahwa

    After all; tranquility still there

    I was taken by the high sense of realty that the author & director in collaboration with good actors could successfully expose through the very slow-monotonous beat. That's life under-cover sometimes.

    Although I scratched my head several times during the movies out of deep thinking in what is in the director's mind; I couldn't escape the mixture of feelings that I have for and because of humanistic messages and well-built characters.

    For example; the manifestation of suppressed Mercedes by father-like Roberto was great. She wasn't able to take neither an action nor a reaction. In one of the greatest inner-struggle scenes I've seen; she wouldn't need some one even Filex to stop her from departure!! A hallow look did the job.

    Also, I couldn't hate Roberto after all his deeds because simply it's well drawn that he's a product of his environment and circumstances.

    Filex was showed as a role model for love and compassion for others. His attitudes were shaped with respect and clear ethical rules; allow him not to interfere in Roberto's family business, and to link himself only with the infant.

    To conclude, the movie is masterwork in my opinion due to many things; but mainly the awesome manifestation of atmospheric reality that made me see, smell, taste, hear, sympathize and contemplate at the very same time.

    Beware of it fast-lane lovers. Nevertheless, I highly recommend it at all levels.
    10posulliva

    Thought provoking

    I can't remember the last time I saw a film where I thought about it so much after. How a father can neglect a child, how a mother can abandon a child and how a stranger who had the luxury of neither could care so much for a child. Having a first child I suppose around the same age as the baby in the film myself this has biased me a little but even so only a person with a heart of stone could fail not to shed a tear at some point in the movie. Beautifully shot, well acted and wonderfully atmospheric. I felt that the way it was filmed reminded me of a dream, with the windy sunny days and hazy sunhine, which only added to the atmosphere. Recommended.

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Little Sky
    • Filming locations
      • Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Todo Cine S.A.
      • Sophie Dulac Productions
      • Fonds Sud Cinéma
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $66,894
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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