
Las calles could be regarded as a film about words, about describing and naming, about secrets and confessions, and about language as the matter of memory. In a dialogue between generations, young people are responsible for elaborating the question, and School is the place that tries to come up with a technique for it. In turn, the elderly answer through their stories, which are basically the story of the town. And like the word –which is always a fiction– builds a reality, the film sustains its tone on that intermediate area in which a fictional setting provides the conditions for the pure documentary genre to mark the pace and reach out to people.
The original title is "Las calles" (ES).
The runtime is 81 minutes (1h 21m).
The film was directed by María Aparicio.
The screenplay was written by Nicolás Abello and María Aparicio.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt5644216.
Masterpiece
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Las calles
Released
Español
Argentina
