MATAR A LA BESTIA (2021)
dir. Agustina San Martín
Emilia, 17, arrives at a hostel owned by her Aunt Inés at the border between Argentina and Brazil, looking for her long missing brother. In this luxuriant jungle, where local myths and legends abound, a dangerous beast believed to be the spirit of an evil man taking the form of different animals seems to be roaming around. On a journey to sexual awakening, Emilia will have to confront her past in order to kill the beast.
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Danced by the talented and beautiful Cecilia Narova (in black) and Mía Maestro (in white)
Scene for the Spanish movie Tango, no me dejes nunca (1998) or simply Tango (1998) to international audiences, written and directed by Carlos Saura, and filmed by award-winning cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, best known for his work in The Last Emperor (1987) and Apocalypse Now (1979), and choreographed by Juan Carlos Copes.
I watched this movie in July 2022 with a friend at my local art gallery. While not all may agree, I appreciated its representation of young women, their friendships, emotions and attractions that don't always come from places of good judgement.
UN DÍA GRIS, UN DÍA AZUL, IGUAL AL MAR (2012)
dir. Luciana Terribili & Melina Terribili
Carmen is 21 years old who lives in Almanjáyar, a romani suburb in the city of Granada, Spain, and spends her days caring for her aging parents. In the mornings she studies in a home assistance course for the care of the elderly and sick, but behind the discreet attitude that she maintains in her daily life, Carmen secretly lives an audacious love that defies preconceptions.
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Danced by legends Julio Bocca (in white) and Carlos Rivarola (in black).
Ending scene for the Spanish movie Tango, no me dejes nunca (1998) or simply Tango (1998) to international audiences, written and directed by Carlos Saura, and filmed by award-winning cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, best known for his work in The Last Emperor (1987) and Apocalypse Now (1979), and choreographed by Juan Carlos Copes.