Movie spotlight
Naked
Director Kit Zauhar turns the lens on herself, exploring her relationship with her body and her nudity.
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Plot Summary
In a remote and impoverished area of Venezuela, a young boy named Mateo is being raised by his mother, who is struggling to make ends meet. Mateo finds solace in his pet bird, and dreams of a better life. When his mother becomes ill, Mateo is forced to confront the harsh realities of his world and embark on a journey to find his father, whom he has never met. Along the way, he encounters various characters who shape his understanding of family, survival, and hope.
Critical Reception
Mariana Rondón's 'Naked' is a poignant and visually striking film that delves into the complexities of childhood, poverty, and the search for belonging. It received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of its young protagonist and its evocative cinematography, capturing the stark beauty and challenges of its Venezuelan setting. The film was praised for its subtle storytelling and emotional depth, resonating with audiences and critics alike for its universal themes of hope and resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive direction and powerful performances, particularly from its young lead.
Appreciated for its stark and beautiful cinematography that captures the Venezuelan landscape.
Commended for its exploration of complex themes like poverty, family, and the search for identity.
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Awards & Accolades
World Cinema Jury Prize: Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting at the Sundance Film Festival (2015) for its lead actors; Coral Award at the Havana Film Festival (2015); Best Film at the Festival de Cine de Lima (2015).
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Naked,' is intended to reflect the raw, unvarnished reality of the characters' lives and the emotional vulnerability they experience.
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