Watch: El movimiento 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – During the first half of the 19th century in a vast and desolated land fallen into anarchy, several armed groups drift along the infinite Pampas demanding support and food from the peasants..
Plot: During the first half of the 19th century, in a vast and desolated land fallen into anarchy, several armed groups drift along the infinite Pampas demanding support and food from the peasants. Even if they are bitter rivals, they all claim to pledge allegiance to the “movimiento”. Among these gangs is one led by Señor, an educated man who, with two of his followers, intends to found a peaceful new order. But while his enchanting words and manners seem appealing, his methods reveal an unstoppable thirst for power.
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Pure cinema.
Visually Benjamin Naishtat’s “The Movement” is one of the starkest and most beautiful films ever made. Shot in black and white and dealing with a time of war and plague in 19th century Argentina it should immediately remind you of the work of Miklos Jancso, both in subject matter and in style or perhaps the films of Bela Tarr.What little plot there is, is shorn away until there is nothing left but the barest of bones. Short scenes that don’t automatically appear to be leading anywhere fade into blackness in a film shot mostly at night. The acting, and what dialogue there is, appears improvised and yet utterly brilliant. This is ‘pure’ cinema at its most basic and on the strength of it I predict one hell of a future for Naishtat.
Pure cinema.
Visually Benjamin Naishtat’s “The Movement” is one of the starkest and most beautiful films ever made. Shot in black and white and dealing with a time of war and plague in 19th century Argentina it should immediately remind you of the work of Miklos Jancso, both in subject matter and in style or perhaps the films of Bela Tarr.What little plot there is, is shorn away until there is nothing left but the barest of bones. Short scenes that don’t automatically appear to be leading anywhere fade into blackness in a film shot mostly at night. The acting, and what dialogue there is, appears improvised and yet utterly brilliant. This is ‘pure’ cinema at its most basic and on the strength of it I predict one hell of a future for Naishtat.
Original Language es
Runtime 1 hr 10 min (70 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
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Genre Drama
Director Benjamín Naishtat
Writer Benjamín Naishtat
Actors Pablo Cedrón, Céline Latil, Francisco Lumerman
Country Argentina, South Korea
Awards 3 wins & 2 nominations
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
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