

This Is Not Hollywood (The Unfinished Story of The Ibarretxe Brothers)
When her father and uncles die, Jone (Josemi's daughter) decides to make a documentary about the Ibarretxe Brothers. Pioneers in the Basque audiovisual sector, creative, cheeky and always up to something, they were devoted to cinema made in Euskadi long before it was a reality. Analysing their films and talking to people who accompanied them (Stephen Fry, Echanove, Ramon Barea, Santiago Segura, José Luis Rebordinos), Jone gradually comes to realise that their cinema is nothing more than a faithful reflection of their own selves.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the forgotten story of the Ibarretxe brothers, a filmmaking duo who dreamed of creating a Mexican Hollywood in the Sierra Madre. Despite their ambition and talent, their dreams were ultimately thwarted by internal conflicts and external pressures. The film explores their creative process, their collaborations, and the reasons why their ambitious project never reached its full potential.
Critical Reception
As a new release, critical reception is still developing, but early buzz suggests it is a poignant and fascinating look at cinematic ambition and the realities of filmmaking. Critics are noting its insightful exploration of the Ibarretxe brothers' unique vision and the challenges they faced.
What Reviewers Say
- A compelling look at a fascinating, overlooked chapter in film history.
- Explores the bittersweet nature of ambition and the forces that can derail creative dreams.
- Praised for its archival footage and intimate portrayal of the Ibarretxe brothers.
Google audience: Audience reactions are not yet widely available due to the film's recent release. Early sentiment indicates appreciation for the documentary's unique subject matter and its examination of a significant, though perhaps obscure, piece of filmmaking history.
Awards & Accolades
None notable yet, as the film is a very recent 2024 release and has not had sufficient time to garner major awards or nominations.
Fun Fact
The documentary was directed by Julio Bracho, the son of the legendary Mexican filmmaker Julio Bracho, and features interviews with Guillermo del Toro, who was inspired by the Ibarretxe brothers' story.
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