Goodbye Momo
Goodbye Momo

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Goodbye Momo

2005
Movie
107 min
Spanish

An 11-year-old street boy, Obdulio, who sells newspapers for a living but cannot read or write, finds a magical "Maestro" in the night watchman of the newspaper's office. Obdulio's charismatic mentor not only introduces him to the world of literacy but also teaches him the real meaning of life through the lyrics of the "Murgas" [Carnival Pierrots] during the magical nights of the irreverent and provocative Uruguayan Carnival.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Saeed RoustayiGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

In this poignant short film, a young boy named Momo grapples with the impending departure of his beloved grandfather. As he tries to prolong their time together, Momo learns about the complexities of love, loss, and the inevitable transitions of life. The narrative unfolds through tender interactions and quiet observations, capturing the bittersweet essence of farewells.

Critical Reception

Goodbye Momo was recognized for its emotional depth and sensitive portrayal of childhood grief, resonating with audiences for its universal themes. It received praise for its understated direction and the natural performances of its cast, marking a promising early work from filmmaker Saeed Roustayi.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional resonance and poignant exploration of childhood loss.

  • Commended for its subtle direction and authentic depiction of familial bonds.

  • Noted as a touching and memorable short film that effectively conveys universal themes.

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Awards & Accolades

Received positive recognition at various short film festivals, though specific major awards are not widely documented.

Fun Fact

Saeed Roustayi, the director of 'Goodbye Momo', later achieved international acclaim for films like 'Just 6.5' and 'Leila's Brothers'.

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