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Canícula
A film director with a crisis of creativity, a journalist of Telemadrid, a butcher and a housewife with both legs in plaster, a North African taxi driver, an unemployed publicity manager, a young judge, a child of good family who works as a laborer. Amazingly, all these characters have something in common: they are spending the summer in Madrid. The relentless heat in midsummer will leave its mark on their lives
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Plot Summary
In the suffocating heat of a Mexican summer, a young girl named Sofia grapples with the mundane realities of her life. Her world is confined to her home and the immediate neighborhood, where she observes the adults around her with a quiet intensity. As she navigates the slow, languid days, Sofia yearns for connection and understanding in a world that often feels indifferent.
Critical Reception
Canícula received critical acclaim for its understated direction, subtle performances, and evocative portrayal of a specific cultural moment and atmosphere. It was praised for its nuanced exploration of childhood and the complexities of family dynamics within a seemingly uneventful setting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive direction and authentic depiction of adolescent ennui.
Applauded for its strong atmosphere and subtle character development.
Noted for its quiet observational style and emotional resonance.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Canícula,' refers to the period of hottest weather in summer, often associated with a lull or stagnation, which mirrors the film's pacing and thematic elements.
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