The Distance

The Distance

Release date : January 25, 2014
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : German / Russian / Spanish /
Director : Sergio Caballero /
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January 25, 2014 1h 20m Spain German More
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A heist film unlike any you've ever seen. In his second film (following his debut Finisterrae), Sergio Caballero plays fast and loose with all the laws of genre filmmaking. The ‘distance’ in the title is the ultimate MacGuffin - the term coined by Hitchcock for the thing the characters are pursuing, but which for the audience is completely meaningless. The fact that everyone communicates by telepathy enables Caballero to ‘speak’ a lingua franca made up of many different languages: from the Russian of the dwarves and the guard, to the German of the artist and the Chinese of the guard with the brazier.
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  • title:The Distance
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 20m
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  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: German · Russian · Spanish ·
  • Director: Sergio Caballero /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A heist film unlike any you've ever seen. In his second film (following his debut Finisterrae), Sergio Caballero plays fast and loose with all the laws of genre filmmaking. The ‘distance’ in the title is the ultimate MacGuffin - the term coined by Hitchcock for the thing the characters are pursuing, but which for the audience is completely meaningless. The fact that everyone communicates by telepathy enables Caballero to ‘speak’ a lingua franca made up of many different languages: from the Russian of the dwarves and the guard, to the German of the artist and the Chinese of the guard with the brazier.
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