Maite Alberdi — 导演 (3)
永恒的记忆 (2023) [电影] 维基数据 IMDb 豆瓣 Eggplant.place TMDB
The Eternal Memory
其它标题:
La memoria infinita
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Die unendliche Erinnerung
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宝琳娜与奥古斯托结婚数十载仍彼此相爱,但阿兹海默症的到来让“记住所爱之人”变为奢望,他们将如何面对人生的转折?导演借用主人公曾经的调查记者身份,有意将两位老人相濡以沫的日常生活场景与上世纪八十年代智利政治运动的街头影像交叉,将个人记忆的丧失与国家记忆的模糊联系在一起,在温馨动人的私密情感之外表达了更高的社会主题诉求。入围2023年柏林电影节全景单元观众奖最佳纪录片、荣获2023年圣丹斯电影节世界电影纪录片单元评审团大奖。
大人们 (2016) [电影] 豆瓣
Los niños
导演:
Maite Alberdi
其它标题:
Los niños
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The Grown-Ups
Adults, but seldom treated as such: that's the dilemma facing this group of friends with Down syndrome, in this warm and compassionate documentary.
When we first meet Anita, she's justifiably frustrated with her boring kitchen job and overprotective parents – she's been attending the same school for 40 years. Things start to look up when she begins a romance with the courteous Andrés and the loving duo dream of doing what everyone else does, including marriage and having a family. Their friend Ricardo works part-time and also has plans for the future. The school encourages its mature students to be responsible adults, but do they really have any say in their future? This is not a sombre film – it's full of joy and intimacy, a recurring quality in the work of talented Chilean director Maite Alberdi (Tea Time, SFF 2015).
A fascinating parade of strong characters – feisty Anita, entrepreneurial Ricardo, suave Andres, and Rita, "smarter than your average bear" each confronting a series of touching challenges as Alberdi looks at lives lived under neverending restraint. – Fionnuala Halligan, Screen International
When we first meet Anita, she's justifiably frustrated with her boring kitchen job and overprotective parents – she's been attending the same school for 40 years. Things start to look up when she begins a romance with the courteous Andrés and the loving duo dream of doing what everyone else does, including marriage and having a family. Their friend Ricardo works part-time and also has plans for the future. The school encourages its mature students to be responsible adults, but do they really have any say in their future? This is not a sombre film – it's full of joy and intimacy, a recurring quality in the work of talented Chilean director Maite Alberdi (Tea Time, SFF 2015).
A fascinating parade of strong characters – feisty Anita, entrepreneurial Ricardo, suave Andres, and Rita, "smarter than your average bear" each confronting a series of touching challenges as Alberdi looks at lives lived under neverending restraint. – Fionnuala Halligan, Screen International