Buenos Aires 100 Kilómetros

Buenos Aires 100 Kilómetros

Infobox Film
name = Buenos Aires 100 kilómetros


image_size =
caption = Theatrical Poster
director = Pablo José Meza
producer = Pablo José Meza
Natacha Rébora
Pepe Salvia
Eric Lagesse
writer = Pablo José Meza
narrator =
starring = Juan Ignacio Perez Roca
Emiliano Fernández
Alan Ardel
Hernan Wainstein
Juan Pablo Bazzini
music = Nicolás Olivera
cinematography = Carla Stella
editing = Andrés Tambornino
distributor = Panda Filmes
released = December 8, 2004 (Morocco) February 10, 2005 (Argentina)
runtime = 93 minutes
country = Argentina
France
Spain
language = Spanish
budget =
website = http://www.buenosaires100km.com.ar/
amg_id = 1:323043
imdb_id = 0356446

"Buenos Aires 100 kilómetros" (English: "Buenos Aires 100 KM") (2004) is an Argentine, French, and Spanish, film, written and directed by Pablo José Meza. The picture features Juan Ignacio Perez Roca, Emiliano Fernández, Alan Ardel, Hernan Wainstein, Juan Pablo Bazzini, among others. [ [http://imdb.com/title/tt0356446/ "Buenos Aires 100 kilómetros"] at the Internet Movie Database.]

The film, partly funded by INCAA, tells a coming-of-age story in a town 100 kilometers from Buenos Aires.

Plot

A group of five friends around thirteen years old begin to understand that life is not simply about riding bicycles, playing soccer games, or, if they can, enjoying the summer.

Guido (Alan Ardel) works under his father’s orders and is sometimes rewarded with a beating.

Damian (Juan Pablo Bazzini) is an adopted child and, as such, suffers from an identity crisis that typically marks the teenage years.

Matias (Hernan Wainstein) is left outside his own house every night by his hateful parents.

Alejo (Emiliano Fernández) discovers that his mother has a lover and that women have desires and men have their failures.

Esteban (Juan Ignacio Perez Roca) is the goal-keeper of the football team and, as such, has the central role among his friends. Esteban draws his generosity from his family.

With their hormones kicking in due to reaching puberty, the boys become curious about women and begin to have sexual desires, yet they still have to deal with their parents and families.

They begin to spend time outside a women's hairdressing salon.

The five boys yearn to grow older faster and dream about a place outside of their small town.

Cast

* Juan Ignacio Perez Roca as Esteban
* Emiliano Fernández as Alejo
* Alan Ardel as Guido
* Hernan Wainstein as Matias
* Juan Pablo Bazzini as Damian
* Sandra Ballesteros as Raquel
* Rolly Serrano as Oscar
* Daniel Valenzuela as Horacio
* Adriana Aizemberg as Doña Anita

Distribution

The film was first presented at the Marrakech International Film Festival in Morocco on December 8, 2004. It opened wide in Argentina on February 10, 2005.

The picture was screened at various film festivals, including: the Toulouse Latin America Film Festival, France; the Cartagena Film Festival, Colombia; the Gramado Film Festival, Spain; the Huelva Latin American Film Festival, Spain; the Havana Film Festival, Cuba; and others.

Critical reception

Deborah Young, film critic for "Variety" magazine and reporting from the San Sebastián International Film Festival, gave the film a mixed review and wrote, "There's a feeling of autobiography in Pablo Jose Meza's first feature, "Buenos Aires 100 km."...Without the sardonic edge of similar tales like the Uruguayan "25 Watts," pic also lacks the charm of a magic tale about growing up. What's on the screen is a notch franker than most TV fare, but not structured enough to win much play outside festivals...Aside from a few well-observed scenes and moments, there are a lot of warmed-over ideas and little compelling cinema." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117925270.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Young, Deborah] . "Variety," film review, October 14, 2004. Last accessed: February 17, 2008.]

"Sneersnipe Film Review," in a column reported from the Gramado Film Festival in Spain wrote, "Unpretentious and refreshingly touching, Pablo José Meza's film, "Buenos Aires 100 KM", tells the ordinary story of a group of 5 Argentine teenagers as they approach and apprehend the adult world and its brutal vanities for the first time." [ [http://www.sneersnipe.co.uk/review_title.php?id=61 "Sneersnipe Film Review"] , 2005.]

Awards

Wins
* Huelva Latin American Film Festival, Spain: Best New Director, Pablo José Meza; Silver Colon, Best Screenplay, Pablo José Meza; Special Jury Award, Pablo José Meza; 2004.
* Lleida Latin-American Film Festival: Best Film, Best Original Screenplay; Pablo José Meza; 2005.

Nominations
* Marrakech International Film Festival: Golden Star, Pablo José Meza; 2004.
* Cartagena Film Festival, Colombia: Golden India Catalina; Best Film, Pablo José Meza; 2005.
* Gramado Film Festival: Golden Kikito Latin Film Competition; Best Film, Pablo José Meza; 2005.
* Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best First Film, Pablo José Meza; 2006.

References

External links

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* [http://www.cinenacional.com/peliculas/index.php?pelicula=3206 "Buenos Aires 100 kilómetros"] at the cinenacional.com sp icon.
* [http://www.pandafilmes.com.br/site_panda_en/filmes/distribuicao_buenos.asp "Buenos Aires 100 kilómetros"] Brazilian official web site at Panda Filmes.
* [http://www.lanacion.com.ar/Archivo/nota.asp?nota_id=678293 "Buenos Aires 100 Km"] film review at "La Nacion" by Adolfo C. Martínez sp icon.


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