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巴拉贝鲁姆 (2015) [电影] 豆瓣
Parabellum
导演: Lukas Valenta Rinner 演员: Eva Bianco / Pablo Seijo
其它标题: Parabellum
Threatened by the end of the world, a group of Buenos Aires residents receive lessons in survival at a resort in the marshy Tigre delta. The Austrian background of Rinner, who trained in Argentina, shines through in this bitterly comical stylisation of human failings when face-to-face with the apocalypse.
In recent years, young filmmaker Lukas Valenta Rinner drily concludes, unease in the media concerning the impending end of the world has gradually increased - due perhaps in part to the devastating consequences of worldwide capitalism. At the same time, the ‘end of days’ itself has become a saleable commodity - for example, in many apocalyptic Hollywood films. Therefore, Rinner continues, it should not be difficult to come up with a tourism opportunity in which people prepare themselves for the end of the world in a natural environment, in fact then escaping from the demoralising routine of big city life.
In his fiction debut, the Austrian director, who trained and lives in Argentina, sends a colourful group of middle-class Buenos Aires residents on a kind of boot camp in a resort in the nearby Tigre delta, where under the threat of the end of the world they become distanced from their humanitarian ideas and transform from citizens into predatory beasts.
Rinner shows this in controlled, beautifully framed scenes in a style that could be called Austrian - whereby the ironic, at times cruel, desperate tone proves highly effective. The title, Parabellum, refers to 'preparing for war' and is also the name of one of the most popular 9mm pistols - the best calibre for ‘individuals’ to defend their complete freedom against interference from others.
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Playback. Ensayo de una despedida
导演: 奥古斯蒂娜·科梅迪 演员: Marcos García / La Delpi
其它标题: Playback. Ensayo de una despedida / Playback
Argentina in the late 1980s: Catholic, conservative and shaped by a military dictatorship. “La Delpi”, the sole survivor of a group of transgender women and drag queens, talks about how their shows in basement theatres galvanised the community and helped them in their struggle against AIDS and police violence. How they healed their wounds with lipstick, playback performances and improvised stage outfits. And how they invented happy endings for those who were to die. A farewell letter compiled from VHS memories.