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274:), a 25-year-old woman who barely makes a living as a promotional girl on the streets in Buenos Aires, commits minor crimes, like stealing from her boss' wallet, in order to survive. As a promotional girl, she does what can be considered humiliating work: handing out flyers for "anti-stress" tablets for motorists and pedestrians, dressing up in odd outfits for fast-food restaurants, and the like. 419:
liked how the characters were developed by Sandra Gugliotta, and wrote, "Although Elsa endures grim circumstances and resorts to desperate measures, the spirit of conviction and a belief in oneself, make this ultimately a warm, life-affirming film. As Gugliotta says, her film 'speaks of dreams, of
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The film's backdrop is the economic crisis Argentina faced from 1999-2002. The poverty rate of Argentina grew from an already high 35.9% in May 2001 to a peak of 57.5% in October 2002. In addition, the May 2000 unemployment rate was 15.4%; it climbed to 18.3% in December 2001.
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scenes of the 2001 riots that seem shot by a hand-held camera. She dreams of fleeing her impoverished country and traveling to Italy where a former "boyfriend", whom she had a one-night stand with several months before, left for better opportunities. This is ironic because her
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raises interesting questions, but does not go terribly deeply into them. The scenes of the working class kids strike one as a bit false and stereotyped, a middle class notion of what such young people are like."
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web site wrote, "Again, without being given some sense of the historical circumstances which account for the present state of mind, one cannot go very far. The film lacks the 'pathos of distance.'
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was shot in Buenos Aires during the riots of 2000 when political unrest was at its highest. Blackouts were also a common occurrence and street crimes occurred often.
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grandfather (Darío Víttori) left Italy and came to Argentina to escape poverty (he still has anti-establishment views) years ago. Her boyfriend Walter (
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The film was first featured at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 22, 2002. It opened in Argentina on April 25, 2002.
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the possibility and the struggle to fulfill a dream. And it also speaks of good people, of social barriers, and of roots.'"
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Some critics felt the film's theme, that is, economic deprivation, did not go far enough. David Walsh, writing for the
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During the film, protests take place in the streets of Buenos Aires but Elsa ignores them. Included are
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is the economic turmoil and unemployment among the young population during the
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Miami Latin Film Festival: Golden Egret Best Film; Sandra Gugliotta; 2003.
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It was screened at various film festivals, including: the
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Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema
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Ankara Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival:
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Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema
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Index


Sandra Gugliotta
Valentina Bassi
José Guerra
Alberto Ianuzzi
Cobi Migliora
Diego Frenkel
Sebastián Schachtel
Cinema Tropical
Spanish
Italian
Spanish
Argentine
Italian
drama film
Sandra Gugliotta
feature film debut
Valentina Bassi
docudrama
Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002)
Berlin International Film Festival
Valentina Bassi
documentary-like
anarchist
Fernán Mirás
Valentina Bassi
Fernán Mirás
Lola Berthet
Maria Amato
Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002)

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