Glue   TG-2006 

Patagonia may be at the end of the world, adolescence is confusing everywhere. Impressively acted by the young cast and convincingly shot by débutant Dos Santos. Instant classic.

In the extensive sub-genre of films about growth pains and the sexual awakening of young people, you need a good pedigree to come up with anything new. With minimal means, Alexis Dos Santos succeeds. With the money he was given for project development by the Hubert Bals Fund, Dos Santos set up a workshop, cast the protagonists, found some more money and shot digitally, and partly on Super8, in a windy corner of the desert in Patagonia in the town where he grew up. He found himself there in 1978 at the age of eight because his parents had to flee Buenos Aires for political reasons. One of the underlying themes in Glue is also the feeling that you're in the wrong place, augmented by the desire to be rebellious and a punk, but far from the possibilities of the big city, and far from kindred spirits. Atmospheric and acoustically shot, and wonderfully acted by the entirely young cast, Glue apparently effortlessly evokes the many ambivalent feelings of puberty. We see the small world through the eyes of 15-year-old Lucas. His parents' relationship is unstable at best, but he doesn't want to think about that too much. Together with his best friend Nacho he makes friends with the wayward girl Andrea. They lead a life of hanging around and rocking - for the connoisseurs think of the Violent Femmes before they learnt to play. And, of course, they go through the early stages of sex and drugs, or what passes for these. (SdH)

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Argentina 2006
DirectorAlexis Dos Santos
ProducerThe Bureau Film Company
 Alexis Dos Santos
 Soledad Gatti-Pascual
ScenarioAlexis Dos Santos
CastNahuel Pérez Biscayart
 Nahuel Viale
 Ines Efron
 Verónica Llinás
 Héctor Díaz
 Florencia Braier
PhotographyNatasha Braier
EditorAlexis Dos Santos, Ida Bregninge, Leonardo Brzezicki
Production designNela Fasce
Sound designFernando Soldevilla
Length115'