Reviewed by Amanda Georges
(May 2011)
Directed/Written by: Natalia Smirnoff
Starring: Maria Onetto, Gabriel Goity and Arturo Goetz
It is her 50th birthday, and Maria del Carmen (Maria Onetto) is collecting the shards of a broken dinner plate. With maternal care, she arranges the fragments in a circle in a matter of seconds. There is a piece missing, but there is no time to search for it as she needs to bring out the cake, one that she baked and decorated for her own birthday and will clean up after her guests have departed.
Natalia Smirnoff’s film “Puzzle” (“Rompecabezas”) tells you most of what you need to know about its protagonist in the first few minutes: Maria is enslaved by her domestic life, to the point that she prepares and serves her birthday meal to a room of oblivious family and friends, and does it all with a smile that hides her aggravation.
(May 2011)
Directed/Written by: Natalia Smirnoff
Starring: Maria Onetto, Gabriel Goity and Arturo Goetz
It is her 50th birthday, and Maria del Carmen (Maria Onetto) is collecting the shards of a broken dinner plate. With maternal care, she arranges the fragments in a circle in a matter of seconds. There is a piece missing, but there is no time to search for it as she needs to bring out the cake, one that she baked and decorated for her own birthday and will clean up after her guests have departed.
Natalia Smirnoff’s film “Puzzle” (“Rompecabezas”) tells you most of what you need to know about its protagonist in the first few minutes: Maria is enslaved by her domestic life, to the point that she prepares and serves her birthday meal to a room of oblivious family and friends, and does it all with a smile that hides her aggravation.
- 5/25/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Amanda Georges
(May 2011)
Directed/Written by: Natalia Smirnoff
Starring: Maria Onetto, Gabriel Goity and Arturo Goetz
It is her 50th birthday, and Maria del Carmen (Maria Onetto) is collecting the shards of a broken dinner plate. With maternal care, she arranges the fragments in a circle in a matter of seconds. There is a piece missing, but there is no time to search for it as she needs to bring out the cake, one that she baked and decorated for her own birthday and will clean up after her guests have departed.
Natalia Smirnoff’s film “Puzzle” (“Rompecabezas”) tells you most of what you need to know about its protagonist in the first few minutes: Maria is enslaved by her domestic life, to the point that she prepares and serves her birthday meal to a room of oblivious family and friends, and does it all with a smile that hides her aggravation.
(May 2011)
Directed/Written by: Natalia Smirnoff
Starring: Maria Onetto, Gabriel Goity and Arturo Goetz
It is her 50th birthday, and Maria del Carmen (Maria Onetto) is collecting the shards of a broken dinner plate. With maternal care, she arranges the fragments in a circle in a matter of seconds. There is a piece missing, but there is no time to search for it as she needs to bring out the cake, one that she baked and decorated for her own birthday and will clean up after her guests have departed.
Natalia Smirnoff’s film “Puzzle” (“Rompecabezas”) tells you most of what you need to know about its protagonist in the first few minutes: Maria is enslaved by her domestic life, to the point that she prepares and serves her birthday meal to a room of oblivious family and friends, and does it all with a smile that hides her aggravation.
- 5/25/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
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