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What are the story backgrounds of outstanding South American films?

The film background in South America is South America or Latin America.

Some old movies may not be found.

Desire la sed (1961+0,91min, black and white)

Director: Lucas Demare

Lucas Demare, the first truly new wave movie in Argentina, is an epic tragic movie, which tells the life of a lonely hero during the Bolivian-Paraguayan War, sweeping away the dull mode of old Argentine movies, and finally the scene of the tragic sacrifice of the hero becomes an eternal classic in the history of Argentine movies. 6 1 Best Film of San Sebastian International Film Festival, Spain.

Furnace time (1968,260 minutes, black and white)

Directors Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino.

Needless to say, this 260-minute Burning Time is the most classic documentary in the history of South American movies! Directors Sonas and Gatineau are the best documentary directors in the new wave film movement in Argentina. Almost all the documentaries they collaborated on in the late 1960s and early 1970s were masterpieces, but this masterpiece 1968, which took five years to complete, truly recorded 50 years of chaos and suffering in Argentina, the tragic life of the people under the dictatorship of war and darkness, and expressed strong dissatisfaction with the government. The film was banned in Argentina for nearly 20 years, and the director Sonanas was exiled to France until he returned to his motherland to continue filming in the 1980s. But all this does not prevent it from becoming a landmark masterpiece in the history of South American movies.

# # # # # # # Car, an encounter (200 1, 90 minutes, color)

Director: gabriela David

# # # # # # # # Car, an encounter is one of the best Argentine movies I have seen in recent years. Director Gabrila David, the son of Mario David, was exposed to movies since he was a child. He made his first short film at the age of 16 in 79, but it was not until 10 that he directed another short film in 89. It was 10 years later, in 200 1 year, the first feature film was finally shot. This film is somewhat similar to Jia's The World at Night, and it also tells the story of a driver meeting at night. It is worth mentioning that the photography of this film is excellent.

One life and two paths (1997, 1 12 minutes, color+black and white)

Director: Alberto Arvelo Mendoza

As an outstanding representative of young Venezuelan filmmakers in the 1990s, Mendoza made two excellent films, of which "Two-track Life" was the first. The first thing that impressed me about this film was the beautiful scenery of the Andes, and the image was as beautiful as oil painting. A dying old man returned to his hometown and his old house in the mountains to recall his life after leaving for many years. 1997 Best Latin American Film at Montreal International Film Festival.

Huele pega: ley de la calle (1999, 105 minutes, color)

Director: Elia Schneider

1999 is one of the best movies in Latin America. The young film director Arya Slade made his first film. Judging from the DVD he recently found, this film is very good and tells the living conditions of children in Caracas slums, which has profound social significance.

A house with a view of the sea (200 1, 95 minutes, color)

Director: Alberto Arvelo Mendoza

Mendoza's second masterpiece, these two films made me really understand and like his films. His film style is delicate and sentimental, his photography is elegant and his composition is beautiful. He often uses long shots to express characters' movements and inner world, just like Takovski's movies, which are affectionate and poetic. This outstanding work has won him wide acclaim and is a must-see Latin American film.