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Dot... Dot... Dot...

Rating
6.0
26
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Original title
... (Puntos suspensivos)aka
AKA
  • Puntos suspensivos o Esperando a los bárbaros
Year
Running time
76 min.
Country
Argentina Argentina
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Genre
Drama | Experimental Cinema
Synopsis
M. is a common man, and we see his everyday life as he wonders through the city. But he’s also “a reactionary priest, a survivor of the right wing”, as David Oubiña properly described him –someone who is “rejected by everyone”. We can see him not as an individual or as psychologist, but as “a case that sheds light on contexts”, according to Cozarinsky himself. Although the film shares a spirit with other films of the so-called Argentine underground scene of the late 60’s and early 70’s that opened the way for the careers of Fischerman, Bejo, Ludueña and Filippelli, Dot Dot Dot features a figure that has fascinated and marked Cozarinsky’s posterior films: a character who is uncomfortable about living in his own time. The combination of a more dispersive than erratic fictional plot equals materials and speeches that are also heterogeneous. It’s a film time has granted with unexpected visibility and influence. (BAFICI)
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User history
Dot... Dot... Dot...
1971
Edgardo Cozarinsky
6.0
(26)
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