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Directed by | Carlos Sorín |
Produced by | Martin Bardi |
Written by | Pablo Solarz |
Starring | Javier Lombardo Antonio Benedicti Javiera Bravo |
Music by | Nicolás Sorín |
Cinematography | Hugo Colace |
Edited by | Mohamed Rajid |
Distributed by | Guacamole Films |
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92 minutes |
Country | Argentina Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Historias mínimas (English: Minimal Stories; released internationally as Intimate Stories) is a 2002 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Sorín and written by Pablo Solarz. The film was produced by Martin Bardi, Leticia Cristi, and José María Morales. It features, among others, Javier Lombardo, Antonio Benedicti and Javiera Bravo.
This road movie chronicles three individual yet intertwined stories of ordinary people striving to follow their dreams in life. The picture unfolds in the southern Argentine region of Patagonia, and it was filmed in the Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia. The film captures a lot of small details that make a realistic and moving depiction of life in southern Argentina.
The story follows three different persons travelling the Argentine Patagonia: Don Justo (Antonio Benedicti), an elderly man who hands over the running of his grocery store to his overbearing son and daughter-in-law and escapes to search for his lost dog, named Badface. Roberto (Javier Lombardo) is a love-struck obsessive-compulsive traveling salesman who drives to San Julián to surprise one of his clients by bringing a cake for her child's birthday. Finally, María Flores (Javiera Bravo) is a lower class woman who travels to San Julián with her daughter because she has won a spot on "Multicoloured Casino" a fusty TV game show.
In a neo-realist fashion, the film director used mostly non-professional actors; the only professional actor was Javier Lombardo (Roberto).
The film was first presented at the Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival, Spain on September 26, 2002, and was released in Argentina on October 24, 2002.
It was featured at various film festivals, including the International Film Festival, Rotterdam; the Latin America Film Festival, Poland; the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Czech Republic; the Copenhagen International Film Festival, Denmark; the Bergen International Film Festival, Norway; the Spanish Film Festival, Philippines; Havana Film Festival, Cuba; the Cartagena Film Festival, Colombia; the Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival, Portugal; the Fribourg International Film Festival, Switzerland; the Tromsø International Film Festival, Norway, and the Uruguay International Film Festival, Uruguay.