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Historias Breves I: Guarisove, los olvidados
A group of soldiers who naively went to fight in the Falklands War remains forgotten in those desolate lands a month after the end of the conflict.
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Plot Summary
This film is an anthology of short stories focusing on different aspects of life and society. 'Guarisove, los olvidados' specifically delves into the forgotten indigenous communities in Argentina, exploring their struggles and cultural heritage. The narratives often highlight themes of marginalization, memory, and the impact of modernization on traditional ways of life.
Critical Reception
Historias Breves I was a significant release for Argentine cinema, aiming to showcase new directorial talent and diverse stories. While specific critical reviews for 'Guarisove, los olvidados' are scarce in English-language sources, the anthology as a whole was noted for its ambition and its portrayal of social issues relevant to Argentina. It was generally seen as a valuable platform for emerging filmmakers.
What Reviewers Say
An important collection of diverse Argentine stories.
Showcases emerging directorial talent with significant social commentary.
The 'Guarisove' segment offers a poignant look at forgotten indigenous communities.
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Fun Fact
Historias Breves I was a groundbreaking anthology that launched the careers of several Argentine directors, including Pablo César, who went on to direct numerous other films.
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