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Las Acacias (film)

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'Las Acacias' is a 2011 Argentine drama film directed by Pablo Giorgelli. The film won the Camra d'Or at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot



Rubn is a middle-aged Argentinian truck driver transporting timber between Paraguay and Buenos Aires, Argentina. One day, at a truck stop, he picks up a young Paraguayan woman, Jacinta, whom his employer had told to take to Buenos Aires. To Rubn's surprise, Jacinta brings along her five-month-old daughter, Anah.

Rubn makes little conversation at the start of the journey. At a border crossing, Jacinta tells the guard she is visiting her cousin on a three-month visa, though she later explains to Rubn her cousin will help her find a job in Buenos Aires. Soon Jacinta's baby needs feeding and they pull over at a truck stop. Rubn considers buying a bus ticket for Jacinta, but changes his mind after learning the next bus is not until tomorrow. They continue their journey on through the night. When Rubn nearly falls asleep at the wheel, Jacinta suggests they should pull over for the night to rest.

The next day, Rubn stops at a small town to visit his sister and give her a belated birthday present. The sister is not home, but Jacinta states she is not in a hurry, so they spend a few hours by a nearby lake. They return to Rubn's sister's house, where Rubn gives his sibling his present, and they continue with the drive to Buenos Aires. When they get there, Rubn drops Jacinta off at her cousin's house. She is met by several relatives who are happy to see her and Anah.

Giving his goodbyes, Rubn suggests Jacinta join him on his next trip the following week, and she agrees.

Cast



* Germn de Silva as Rubn

* Hebe Duarte as Jacinta

* Nayra Calle Mamani as Anah

Reception



The film received a 75 percent positive rating on the film-critics aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 12 review with an average rating of 7/10, following its US release on 7 September 2012.[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/las_acacias_2011/ 'Las Acacias'] at Rotten Tomatoes

'Variety', reviewing the film in 2011 at the Cannes Film Festival, called it a "[d]elicate yet rigorously executed", and said the film represented "a master class in low-key but wholly effective [acting], as characters played by German De Silva and Hebe Duarte get to know each other via dialogue that would barely cover 20 written pages. Slow-burning pic takes a while to warm up, but once it gets going, it's a corker that could enchant as an ultra-niche release...." Jeannette Catsoulis of 'The New York Times ' said, "The very definition of modest, 'Las Acacias' articulates emotional transformation with simplicity and grace. Rarely has a film managed to say so much while saying so little." In the UK, critic Peter Bradshaw of 'The Guardian' said the film "unfolds almost wordlessly, but very eloquently, and the unforced performances of its two leads make it absolutely beguiling." However, Keith Uhlich of 'Time Out New York', while giving it three of five stars, called the film "charming yet slight" and that it "at worst, comes off as more piddling romantic comedy than penetrating character study."

Awards



The film won the Camra d'Or at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and the Silver Condor for Best Film at the Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards.

References




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