Cafetera Perdida
Cafetera Perdida

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Cafetera Perdida

2016
Movie
47 min
Spanish

Lysergic experimental-violent film directed by V.Lynch and starring Víctor "Dinamita" Melman

Insights

Director: Mateo StekelmanGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

Mateo Stekelman's short documentary "Cafetera Perdida" explores the disappearance of a cherished coffee maker. The film delves into the emotional impact of this seemingly minor loss, touching on themes of memory, attachment, and the objects that hold significance in our lives. Through personal reflection and observation, Stekelman traces the coffee maker's journey and the void it left behind.

Critical Reception

While "Cafetera Perdida" did not achieve widespread commercial release, it has been recognized within documentary film festival circuits. Critics have generally praised its unique premise and intimate, relatable exploration of everyday loss. Audiences often connect with its subtle humor and poignant observations on the meaning we ascribe to inanimate objects.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charmingly understated examination of personal attachment to objects.

  • Effectively uses a simple premise to evoke relatable feelings of loss and memory.

  • Offers a unique perspective on the emotional weight of everyday possessions.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, including the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM).

Fun Fact

The director, Mateo Stekelman, also serves as the subject of the documentary, making the search for the lost coffee maker a deeply personal endeavor.

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