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Ámsterdam (2013)

Directed by Carlos Amorales
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23min

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5.0/10

Plot

“Amsterdam” is a fictional film made from a screenplay written in collaboration with Argentinian author Reinaldo Laddaga, that researched and used the non semantical languages that where explored in previous works. The obstruction of understandable language allowed for the actors and the director to improvise when shooting the scenes. As spoken language and text became more and more abstracted through the filming process, the actors physical expression became the predominant form of communication. Under these working premisses, the act of filmmaking allows to experience an “state of exception” comparable to a moment of social anarchy. Ultimately “Amsterdam” perhaps can be considered a love story gone strange.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleÁmsterdam
Original languageNo Language (XX)
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesMexico
StatusReleased
Release date30 marzo 2013
ProductionMontserrat Pérez
WriterReinaldo Laddaga, Carlos Amorales
EditingCarlos Amorales
CinematographyDarío Schvarzstein
Assistant directorsCarlos Amorales

Release dates

Theatrical release

Mexico / Mar 30, 2013

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