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Liverpool (2008)

Liverpool (2008)
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The emotional wreckage left by one lonely man and his endless wandering is chronicled in this low-key drama from Argentinean filmmaker Lisandro Alonso. Farrel (Juan Fernandez) is a merchant sailor who has spent nearly all his adult life drifting from one job in one port to another. Farrel has never stayed in one place long enough to make many friends, and for all his freedom he's found little joy or contentment in his rootless existence. Farrel arrives in Ushuaia, a seaside city that's the closest thing he has to a home, and pays an unannounced visit to Trujillo (Nieves Cabrera), a longtime friend of his family. When Farrel went off to sea, Trujillo ended up looking after his daughter, Analia (Giselle Irrazabal), after the girl's mother passed on. Trujillo feels a deep contempt for Farrel because of his failure to care for his own child, and while teenage Analia harbors her own resentments, a childhood without parental love or support has turned her into a young woman who has turned all her emotions in on herself. Liverpool was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Juan FernandezGiselle Irrazabal, (more)
Director(s):
Lisandro Alonso
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Liverpool

The emotional wreckage left by one lonely man and his endless wandering is chronicled in this low-key drama from Argentinean filmmaker Lisandro Alonso. Farrel (Juan Fernandez) is a merchant sailor who has spent nearly all his adult life drifting from one job in one port to another. Farrel has never stayed in one place long enough to make many friends, and for all his freedom he's found little joy or contentment in his rootless existence. Farrel arrives in Ushuaia, a seaside city that's the closest thing he has to a home, and pays an unannounced visit to Trujillo (Nieves Cabrera), a longtime friend of his family. When Farrel went off to sea, Trujillo ended up looking after his daughter, Analia (Giselle Irrazabal), after the girl's mother passed on. Trujillo feels a deep contempt for Farrel because of his failure to care for his own child, and while teenage Analia harbors her own resentments, a childhood without parental love or support has turned her into a young woman who has turned all her emotions in on herself. Liverpool was screened as part of the Directors' Fortnight competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Lisandro Alonso
Writer(s):
Lisandro AlonsoSalvador Roselli
Producer(s):
Ilse HughanNieves CabreraLisandro Alonso
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
ForeignDrama
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    Emilia W.

    Really shows how mundane and bleak life can be. Very well directed, and acted

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    Lennart E.

    This is a highly unusual film. It took me on a journey to places and interiors I never knew and the film has thus an educational value. The acting is superb and reflects the story and the environment very accurately.

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    Oscar P.

    It's foreign with sub-titles but one thing good is that there is very little dialogue. A man returns home to see his family who seemed glad that he went away in the first place.

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