El habilitado
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El habilitado | |
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Directed by | Jorge Cedron |
Written by | Miguel Briante Jorge Cedron |
Cinematography | Juan Carlos Desanzo José Santiso |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
El habilitado is a 1971 Argentine film. It was directed by Jorge Cedron, written by Miguel Briante and Cedron, and starred Héctor Alterio, Carlos Antón, and Billy Cedrón.
Plot summary
The link between five employees of a Mar del Plata store who try to climb positions on their sad situation.
Cast
- Héctor Alterio
- Carlos Antón
- Billy Cedrón
- Pablo Cedrón
- Gladys Cicagno
- Marta Gam
- José María Gutiérrez
- Claude Marting
- Norberto Pagani
- Ana María Picchio
- Alfredo Quesada
- Héctor Tealdi
- Walter Vidarte
Reception
Director Cedrón was quoted in Clarín as saying, "They are not going to find in my film those vast theories about reality that some French filmmakers construct, I want them to find reality ... not a generalized, abstract reality ... In my film there is more room for the aesthetics of a Roberto Arlt, a Beckett let the signatures of some nouvelle addicts wander".[1]: 265
A review in Clarín read: "Film language stripped of all mannerism, with stark images... each of the characters is precisely defined."[1]: 265
Manrupe and Portela wrote in Un diccionario de films argentinos that it was a "[g]ood approach to an office story, its pettiness and competitiveness."[1]: 265
References
- ^ a b c Manrupe, Raúl (2010). Un diccionario de films argentinos. María Alejandra Portela. Buenos Aires: Corregidor. ISBN 978-950-05-0896-4. OCLC 34832810.