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Ese olor a lechón
An experimental dance company integrated by overweight dancers pay homage to Botero's work in their latest production 'More of you to love.' Omy, the lead dancer, has to deal with his low self-esteem when he's asked to perform nude while being confronted with his faith, when his wife-to-be converts.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complex relationship between identity and territory through the lens of a family's return to their ancestral land. It delves into themes of memory, belonging, and the search for roots in a changing world. The film observes the quiet routines and unspoken histories that shape a person's connection to their origins.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews are scarce due to its niche documentary status, 'Ese olor a lechón' has been recognized for its intimate and poetic portrayal of personal history and its connection to place. Audiences and festival programmers have noted its contemplative pace and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and reflection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and personal storytelling.
Appreciated for its contemplative and poetic approach to memory and identity.
Seen as a nuanced exploration of belonging and roots.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including the Festival de Cine de Madrid Plataforma Nuevo Director (2019).
Fun Fact
The title 'Ese olor a lechón' translates to 'That smell of suckling pig,' which often evokes strong sensory memories and associations with home and tradition in certain cultures.
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