(2008) is a visceral drama directed by Albertina Carri that explores themes of repressed desire, domestic violence, and animalistic instinct in the Argentine countryside. The film is noted for its raw storytelling and use of animated sequences to convey the inner turmoil of its youngest characters. Generalitat Valenciana La rabia de Albertina Carri | laFuga - revista de cine
Thanks to OK.ru, this lost gem of Argentine cinema remains accessible to a global audience. It is a film that whispers its horror rather than screaming it—a quiet, devastating portrait of the fury that grows when a person has nothing left to lose.
Sound Design: Sparse and eerie soundscapes created by Rufino Basavilbaso emphasize the isolation of the pampas, alternating between the silence of the mute child and the violent sounds of the farm.
Content:
The plot is deceptively simple: Pampa (Dalma Maradona, the daughter of soccer legend Diego Maradona) and her husband Nino (Javier Lorenzo) live in an isolated farmhouse raising sheep. They have a young son, Jairo. While Nino is away trading wool, a mysterious drifter named El Mono (Nicolás Mateo) arrives at the farm. What follows is not a typical home-invasion thriller, but a claustrophobic study in suppressed fury, infidelity, and the animalistic nature of survival.
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