Hierba

Hierba

Release date : November 4, 2015
Runtime : 1h 3m
Countries of origin : Argentina /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Raúl Perrone /
Production companies : Trivial Media /
November 4, 2015 1h 3m Argentina Drama Spanish More
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Perrone switches back to color and chooses European painting as the space for his tale and as his land of experimentation. The stage: paintings by Manet, Monet, Renoir, among other chosen artists; still, open-air landscapes put together through their similarities. The characters who move there: two men, two women, two hunters, two ominous creatures (one of them a tiny creature of the night with two eyes and a brutish and wild human body). Divided in 18 acts, the narrative of this film is limited to showing brief episodes about desire and violence as the fuel of human endeavors, while its characters roam in the woods. With no words at all, Perrone wagers all on the juxtaposition of textures, on superimpositions, and on the power of face close-ups – these are his main arguments.
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  • title:Hierba
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 3m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Raúl Perrone /
  • Writers: Fernando Sdrigotti · Raúl Perrone ·
  • Production companies: Trivial Media ·
  • Overview:Perrone switches back to color and chooses European painting as the space for his tale and as his land of experimentation. The stage: paintings by Manet, Monet, Renoir, among other chosen artists; still, open-air landscapes put together through their similarities. The characters who move there: two men, two women, two hunters, two ominous creatures (one of them a tiny creature of the night with two eyes and a brutish and wild human body). Divided in 18 acts, the narrative of this film is limited to showing brief episodes about desire and violence as the fuel of human endeavors, while its characters roam in the woods. With no words at all, Perrone wagers all on the juxtaposition of textures, on superimpositions, and on the power of face close-ups – these are his main arguments.
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