by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
Somos Campeones (Javier Fesser) Javier Gutiérrez plays a cynical basketball coach of the Spanish first division, who, hammered or just wasted, suffers a car accident. Consequence: He is sentenced to lead a team of players with intellectual disabilities. It is an...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
First Man (Damien Chazelle) Chazelle didn’t want to do it, but James R.’s book finally convinced him. According to the young director of Wiplash and La La Land, the film runs between the space and the sink, deepening the relationship between Neil Armstrong...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
The Favourite (Yorgo Lanthimos) Yorgo, the Greek, is a provocateur. He already did it in Lobster and The Killing of the Sacred Deer. Now in The Favourite tells the story of two maidens who dispute the favors of the sick Queen Anne of England in the early XVII century....
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
Gloria Bell (Sebastián Lelio) Chilean director Sebastián Lelio won the Oscar for the best foreign film with Fantastic Woman. But the genuinely fantastic woman is Gloria. The story of this ordinary woman, who dances in solitude, enhances the daily life of our boring...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Aug 12, 2020 | Movies
Rome (Alfonso Cuarón) The Mexican Alfonso Cuarón has demolished all the walls, even those that still do not obtain financing. Roma is his most intimate film, the story of his childhood in Mexico City and his nana Cleo, masterfully played by Yalitza Aparicio, who had...
by Eduardo Brethauer | Jul 22, 2020 | Movies
At Eternity’s Gate (Julian Schnabel) It is an exquisite portrait of Vincent Van Gogh. Performed with mastery by Willem Dafoe, the film does not stumble upon the anecdotes, but gets into the modest room of the Dutch painter and makes his sunflowers bloom again. It is a...