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De la infancia
Niebla, a teenage gangster, is killed in a shootout and his ghost returns to help Francisco, a ten-year-old boy who is the victim of constant abuse and violent attacks by his father, Basilio, an abusive and violent thief, adored and feared by his son.
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Plot Summary
This intimate documentary follows the childhood of director Eduardo López and his siblings as they navigate their formative years in Argentina. Through home video footage and contemporary interviews, the film captures the joys, challenges, and evolving dynamics of a close-knit family.
Critical Reception
De la infancia received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its emotional honesty and nostalgic portrayal of childhood. Audiences connected with its universal themes of family and growing up.
What Reviewers Say
A tender and authentic look at family life.
Evokes a strong sense of nostalgia for viewers.
Captures the universal experience of childhood with warmth.
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Fun Fact
The documentary utilizes a significant amount of archival home video footage shot by the family themselves, offering a deeply personal perspective.
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