Latino Bar
Latino Bar

Movie spotlight

Latino Bar

1991
Movie
84 min
English

A woman working in a caribean Cabaret meets a man in the harbour that just went out of jail. They recognise in each other common feelings of rage and fury and then they fall in love in a story without words.

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Director: Eduardo Montes-BradleyGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This documentary short explores the vibrant atmosphere and cultural significance of a Latino bar, capturing the lives and interactions of its patrons. It offers a glimpse into a specific community space, highlighting its role in social gatherings and cultural expression. The film delves into the daily rhythms and personal stories that unfold within the bar's walls.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'Latino Bar' likely received attention within niche film festival circuits and academic circles focused on Latino studies and cultural representation. Specific widespread critical reviews are not readily available, but its subject matter suggests it was appreciated for its ethnographic value and authentic portrayal of community life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its ethnographic insight into a specific cultural space.

  • Praised for its authentic and unvarnished portrayal of community life.

  • Recognized for its contribution to documenting Latino cultural experiences.

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Fun Fact

Director Eduardo Montes-Bradley is known for his work documenting Latin American culture and history through film.

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