To open with an establishing drone shot has become something of a cliché for lower-budget films looking to create a sense of scale inexpensively, but in Argentinian director Verónica Chen’s fifth narrative feature “High Tide,” the choice feels unusually apt. The camera glides frictionlessly over an opaque turquoise sea, breakers foaming at its edges, and into a darkened beachside forest in which sits a large, modern, architect-designed house. The dispassionate sterility of the floating, impersonal image establishes the tone of Chen’s film: Whatever else it might be, it won’t be warm.
Inside the house, Laura (Gloria Carrá) a willowy and well-kept middle-aged woman, dances alone. Well, not entirely alone — three workmen watch from the partially built barbecue pit they’re constructing outside. Like a moth to a flame, the foreman, Weisman (Jorge Sesán) eventually slips into the living room and starts to dance with her. Book publisher Laura,...
Inside the house, Laura (Gloria Carrá) a willowy and well-kept middle-aged woman, dances alone. Well, not entirely alone — three workmen watch from the partially built barbecue pit they’re constructing outside. Like a moth to a flame, the foreman, Weisman (Jorge Sesán) eventually slips into the living room and starts to dance with her. Book publisher Laura,...
- 2/4/2020
- by Jessica Kiang
- Variety Film + TV
Argentinian thriller screens in World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
Buenos Aires-based FilmSharks has snapped up worldwide sales rights to Veronica Chen’s Sundance-bound dramatic thriller High Tide (Marea Alta).
The Argentinian film from international festival regular Chen centres on married Laura, who grows increasingly paranoid after she has an affair with a contractor on a project at her beach house.
When the man disappears and other workers begin to encroach on her personal space, Laura takes matters into her own hands. Gloria Carrá stars with Jorge Sesan, Cristian Salguero, Mariana Chaud, Camila Fabbri, and Hector Bordoni.
Vega Cine produced High Tide,...
Buenos Aires-based FilmSharks has snapped up worldwide sales rights to Veronica Chen’s Sundance-bound dramatic thriller High Tide (Marea Alta).
The Argentinian film from international festival regular Chen centres on married Laura, who grows increasingly paranoid after she has an affair with a contractor on a project at her beach house.
When the man disappears and other workers begin to encroach on her personal space, Laura takes matters into her own hands. Gloria Carrá stars with Jorge Sesan, Cristian Salguero, Mariana Chaud, Camila Fabbri, and Hector Bordoni.
Vega Cine produced High Tide,...
- 1/20/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
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