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词条 El Camino de San Diego
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Background

  4. Distribution

  5. Critical reception

  6. Awards

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = El camino de San Diego
| image = Caminosandiegoposter.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Carlos Sorín
| producer = Oscar Kramer
Hugo Sigman
Carlos Sorín
| writer = Carlos Sorín
| narrator =
| starring = Ignacio Benítez
Carlos Wagner
| music = Nicolás Sorín
| cinematography = Hugo Colace
| editing = Mohamed Rajid
| studio = {{plainlist|
  • K&S Films
  • Guacamole Films

}}
| distributor = 20th Century Fox[1]
| released = {{film date|2006|9|14|Argentina}}
| runtime = 98 minutes[1]
| country = Argentina[1]
| language = Spanish
| budget =
}}El camino de San Diego (The Road to San Diego) is a 2006 Argentine comedy film, written and directed by Carlos Sorín. The film features Ignacio Benítez, Carlos Wagner, among others.[2]

The picture tells the story of an Argentine obsessed with football superstar Diego Maradona.

Plot

Tati Benitez (Ignacio Benitez), is a young man who lives in the Misiones Province, and an Argentine lumberjack who's been laid off at work, now making a living by collecting wood for an artisan named Silva (Miguel Gonzales Colman). Benitez is married to his pregnant wife (Paola Rotela).

Typical of Argentines, Tati is a football fanatic. Tati, is quite quirky and, like many Argentines, is obsessed with the Argentine football player Diego Armando Maradona, who is legendary in Argentina because of his prowess in the World Cup. He wears a football kit with Maradona's number 10 on it and has a very large 10 tattooed on his back. He even owns two parrots who scream "Maradona" from time to time. His friends joke that Tati is not married to his wife, but to Maradona. In fact, Tati knows every possible statistic of Maradona's career, and has a great deal of knowledge regarding his hero's life.

One day Tati's hears from friends that Maradona is suffering from heart problems, so he decides to go on a quest.

His mission is to deliver an unusual piece of wood to Maradona at the Swiss-Argentine Hospital in Buenos Aires where he is recuperating. The piece of wood resembles Maradona.

Tati travels by foot, by bus, and even by ambulance, to let Maradona feel the dedication and love of his loyal fan base.

On his way he runs into many adventures.

Cast

  • Ignacio Benítez as Tati Benítez
  • Carlos Wagner La Bella as Waguinho
  • Paola Rotela as Mujer de Tati
  • Silvina Fontelles as Señora Matilde
  • Miguel González Colman as Silva, the artisan
  • José Armónico as Gauna
  • Toti Rivas as El Tolo
  • Marisa Córdoba as Mujer del Tolo
  • Otto Mosdien as Pastor Otto
  • Claudio Uassouf as Cura
  • Lila Cáceres as Madre joven
  • Pascual Condito as Pascual
  • Juan Villegas as Photo Shop Owner
  • Walter Donado as Chofer Ambulancia
  • Aníbal Maldonado as Contrabandista

Background

Casting

Carlos Sorín, in neo-realist fashion, used non-professional actors when he shot the film.

Filming locations

The picture was filmed in: Misiones, Argentina.

Distribution

The film opened in Argentina on September 14, 2006.

The picture was presented at the Donostia-San Sebastián International Film Festival, Spain.

The movie has been screened at a few film festivals, including: the Spanish and Latin American Film Festival, Ireland; and others.

Critical reception

Álvaro Sanjurjo Toucon, in a scholarly analysis of the film and Carlos Sorín's other works for FIPRESCI, had positive things to say of the picture. He summarized: "Sorín skillfully combines documentary footage of an unreflective, probably self-destructive, Maradona with the scenes involving the young man...sport hasn't been a major theme in Argentine movies, even though it is a significant part of the national identity. Sorín's films highlights the value of his work. In the same way in which we can watch a match from different perspectives depending on where we are seated, The Road to San Diego can be interpreted from various points of view. One has just to choose one of the many perspectives offered by the great filmmaker who is Carlos Sorin."[3]

Deborah Young, writing for Variety magazine, liked the film and wrote, "Carlos Sorín's delightfully offbeat Road to San Diego, about a young backwoodsman with a Diego Maradona fetish, is another audience-friendly addition to the director's repertoire."[4]

Awards

Wins
  • San Sebastián International Film Festival: Special Prize of the Jury; Carlos Sorin; 2006.
  • Havana Film Festival: Grand Coral - Second Prize, Carlos Sorin; 2006.
Nominations
  • San Sebastián International Film Festival: Golden Seashell; Carlos Sorin; 2006.

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=El camino de San Diego on the Comisión Asesora de Exhibiciones Cinematográficas website|url=http://calificaciones.incaa.gob.ar/index.php?q=EL+CAMINO+DE+SAN+DIEGO&director=CARLOS+SORIN&bt_buscar=Buscar+Calificaciones}}
2. ^{{IMDb title|id=0865438|title=El camino de San Diego}}.
3. ^Sanjurjo Toucon, Alvaro. FIPRESCI, film analysis, "A Chronicle of Men and Heroes", 2006.
4. ^Young, Deborah. Variety, film review, 2006.

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.elcaminodesandiego.com|El camino de San Diego}} Official Web-page
  • {{IMDb title|id=0865438|title=El camino de San Diego}}
  • {{Amg movie|375251|El camino de San Diego}}
  • El camino de San Diego at the cinenacional.com {{sp icon}}
  • El camino de San Diego film review at La Nación by Adolfo C. Martínez {{sp icon}}
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihg8dj3L71k El camino de San Diego] film trailer at YouTube
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