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Wild Angel
An orphan who's working in a Mansion, falls in love with the owners' son.
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Plot Summary
In rural Argentina, a young woman named Valeria navigates the complexities of her privileged yet stifling family life. She grapples with her desires, societal expectations, and a burgeoning sense of rebellion against the traditions that confine her. The film explores themes of class, adolescence, and the search for identity within a decaying aristocratic setting.
Critical Reception
Lucrecia Martel's debut feature, 'Wild Angel,' was widely acclaimed by critics for its atmospheric direction, nuanced portrayal of female adolescence, and evocative depiction of Argentinian society. It garnered significant attention on the festival circuit and marked Martel as a significant new voice in world cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle yet powerful direction and nuanced character development.
Commended for its atmospheric and psychologically rich portrayal of a young woman's awakening.
Celebrated for its insightful critique of class and social constraints in Argentina.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's artistic merit and the compelling performance of the lead actress. Many found the exploration of teenage angst and social dynamics to be relatable and thought-provoking, though some noted its deliberate pacing.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Lucrecia Martel initially conceived 'Wild Angel' as a short film before expanding it into her feature debut, which was shot entirely on location in the Buenos Aires countryside.
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