Monday, May 4, 2009
A Week Alone
Argentinian director, Celina Murga's remarkable film observes several privileged children without their parents in a gated community with a keen eye. If the children are any indication for their parents, the director shows how the children will eventually turn out. While the parents are away, they have left their children for a week alone with only a house keeper to watch out for them. Murga's manages to get across the message through subtle and nuanced performances by the outstanding cast of children. YRCinema's coverage of the San Francisco International Film Festival.
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