Colombia,
2011, 88 min
Sinopsis(1)
After his well-received directing debut, Dog Eat Dog, Colombian Carlos Moreno has made a satirical film whose message can be applied to any other country. We can easily find in our context the topic of the conflict between a common man, political interests, and the subsequent helplessness. Santoro, a village chump, finds a pile of corpses in a cornfield. Although he notifies local authorities, a maelstrom of absurdities sets in. The local mayor becomes worried that the event will sully his name for the upcoming elections, and looks for the easiest way to inconspicuously dispose of the bodies. (Febiofest)
(más)Premios
- victorias
- nominación
Sundance Film Festival
- 2011 - Diego Jiménez (Cinematography Award: World Cinema Dramatic)
- 2011 - Carlos Moreno (World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic)
Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián
- 2011 - Carlos Moreno (Premio Horizontes)
Miami Film Festival
- 2011 - Carlos Moreno (Ibero-American Competition Award)