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Starts November 6
Peruvian director Alejandro Cardenas Amelio effectively shows the problems faced by expatriates, even small things like cheering for different teams during the soccer World Cup. The actors are German (Fabian Busch, Alice Dwyer) and Argentine (Erica Rivas, Rafael Ferro) and their conversations in both languages effectively emphasize their differences. Adrian Goessel as young Alex speaks both languages fluently, in the film and in real life, and is the highlight of the film. In an interview Amelio said that the story was autobiographical. He, too, came from South America with his mother and step father and grew up in Berlin. He has also made a documentary about his father who was arrested in Peru. He honoured the Berlin Spanish-speaking community (over 13,000 members), but the city is actually not important. Similar problems and groups live all around the world. They could be anywhere. Amelio definitely shows talent with this first feature film. Where else would you see an animated version of cows dancing the tango? This will soon be on television if you can’t rush to the cinema. |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 November 2008 20:43 |









