Sunday, October 10, 2010

What Parts Of The Body Are Affected Malaria




On Friday October 8 opened in some rooms of the republic the Mexican film Leap Year.

This debut of Australian-Mexican Michael Rowe presents a very interesting vision of loneliness and suffering they go through the provincial living in Mexico City.

Laura, a Oaxacan woman, still suffering the death of his father four years back, facing this alone with the help of Arthur, a strange masochistic who he met in a bar.

The loss of his father, an overprotective relationship with his brother, invented reality he presents to his mother, the sudden loss of employment, the use of sex as an escape from their problems is to reducing the life of Laura.

Fixed camera, wide shots, little dialogue, are the resources used by Rowe in this work of 94 minutes in the most recent winner of the Cannes Festival.

The remarkable performances by Monica del Carmen and Gustavo Sánchez Parra make Year Leap recommended film, but exclusively for over 18 years for its explicit scenes.

Because only 10 copies left of the film we do not know when it will reach the Billboard regular theaters Morelia, however, will almost certainly be part of the Mexican National FICM feature of which begins and next week.

<a href="http://video.mx.msn.com/?mkt=es-mx&from=&vid=a435ecce-3131-4286-827a-75db001870a3&from=es-mx&fg=dest" target="_new" title="Tráiler: &quot;Año Bisiesto&quot;"> Video: Trailer: "Leap Year" </a>

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