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The Trip to Panama
Simple folk tunes heighten the adventure of this film, as Little Bear and Little Tiger abandon their happy home to search for Panama - "the land of their dreams."
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Plot Summary
A German family living in Chile during the Pinochet regime finds their lives disrupted when their teenage son is drawn into political activism. His involvement puts the entire family at risk, forcing them to confront the dangerous realities of the oppressive government. They must make difficult choices to protect themselves and their son.
Critical Reception
The film received moderate critical attention, noted for its tense atmosphere and portrayal of political repression in Chile. While some critics praised its thematic depth and performances, others found its pacing uneven. It resonated with audiences interested in political thrillers and dramas set against historical events.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective depiction of fear and paranoia under a dictatorship.
Noted for strong performances, particularly from Mario Adorf and Angela Winkler.
Some found the narrative occasionally slow-moving.
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Fun Fact
Peter Lilienthal, the director, was known for his politically charged films that often explored social and political issues in German society and abroad.
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