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Crane World (1999)

Crane World (1999)
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Argentine filmmaker Pablo Trapero directs this gritty, understated film about a man trying to start his life anew. Rulo (Luis Margani) was a moderately successful musician in the 1970s, but now he works as a crane operator and lives with his son, who is also musically inclined. As he is dating a woman who runs a sandwich shop, he discovers that making a fresh start proves to be harder than he first thought. Mundo Grua was screened at the 1999 Venice Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Director(s):
Pablo Trapero
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Synopsis of Crane World

Argentine filmmaker Pablo Trapero directs this gritty, understated film about a man trying to start his life anew. Rulo (Luis Margani) was a moderately successful musician in the 1970s, but now he works as a crane operator and lives with his son, who is also musically inclined. As he is dating a woman who runs a sandwich shop, he discovers that making a fresh start proves to be harder than he first thought. Mundo Grua was screened at the 1999 Venice Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins
Director(s):
Pablo Trapero
Writer(s):
Pablo Trapero
Producer(s):
Pablo TraperoLita Stantic
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    Michael B.

    This film is a great slice of life portrayal of a middle-aged, divorced man struggling to find and keep construction jobs. You see what it's like to scrape by in life and the humanity of common people. I'd give it four stars except the DVD transfer was so poor it noticeably detracted from enjoying the film.

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