[REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

Movies that don't quite meet the requirements to be on-topic for FLM, maybe because the actors are too old or screen time is too small.
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[REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

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How do you think about this?

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Other info?
ONE RING TO BRING EM ALL
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Re: [REQ] Abrir portas y ventanas

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i see nip and cameltoe,enough said...


title is wrong,should say.. Abrir puertas y ventanas

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2023367/

Set during a hot late summer, Mumenthaler’s debut follows the sisters Marina, Sofia and Violeta, who come to terms with the death of their grandmother as they lounge about, quarrel and cuddle. Between these sob sessions in Grandma’s house, the young women test each other’s boundaries. Winner of the Golden Leopard in Locarno.

After their grandma dies, the sisters Sofia, Marina and Violeta try to pick up their lives again in the house where the old woman had brought them up. They quibble and form alliances, drag boyfriends along and then break up. Sofia suddenly wonders if maybe Marina was adopted; she is so different. And she has blue eyes. Then Violeta has suddenly left Buenos Aires. By plane, with some man or other.
Back to Stay is a poetic, light-hearted and atmospheric drama about loss and blood bonds. The camera frequently moves through the old house, past the household effects of grandma and the things stored in the garage that had belonged to the three graces' parents. The tempo is languidly slow, the soundtrack (Fran Gayo, Bridget St. John, Linda Perhacs) is beautiful.
At the Locarno Festival, this Argentine-Swiss-Dutch coproduction won no less than five awards, including the Golden Leopard for best film, the prize for best actress (María Canale) and the FIPRESCI Award from the international film press.

http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/pr ... -ventanas/

http://vimeo.com/27139342
http://vimeo.com/27139581

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DJTgAUWVIg

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Re: [REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

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Thanks Art, and thanks starfish for finding this so quickly.
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Re: [REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

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Found an English subbed version.

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Re: [REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

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Er.. maybe I'm missing something. Just how old are these girls? Are there any that are FLM material?
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Re: [REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

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not sure actually,they seem to be mostly mid teenagers
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Re: [REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

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"From a distance she looked like a child, I swear" :lol:

twenty-somethings

Here is a write up that gives a good synopsis http://worldscinema.org/2013/03/milagro ... dows-2011/

One particular comment stands out
The girls — not unusual for teenagers, but these are twenty-somethings — aren’t much good at expressing their feelings to each other. In what is, for the lack of anything better, an emotional highlight, the three sit side by side, pressed close on a sofa, to listen to and sing along with the song “Back to Stay,” Marina weeps while Sofia and Violeta look sad. This is as intimate and emotionally raw as they get.

Ailín Salas born 1993
Martina Juncadella born 1992
María Canale born 1986
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Re: [REL] Abrir puertas y ventanas (2011) [Argentina]

Post by starfish21 »   0 likes

no sweat,at least now we'll know what the old buggers are saying.
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