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Film Review: Kékszakállú

By Manuel Betancourt

A poetic film from one of Argentina's bright young directors.

This article is adapted from AQ's print issue on peace and economic opportunity in Colombia

Gastón Solnicki’s Kékszakállú defies easy categorization. Billed as the Argentine director’s first foray into narrative cinema, this dreamy sun-kissed poem of a film feels indebted to his work in nonfiction filmmaking. With little regard to a standard plot, Kékszakállú offers a series of vignettes centered around young Argentine women spending the summer in...

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