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Lucrecia Martel (La mujer sin cabeza, Argentina 2008)
A well-off woman’s refusal to accept the consequences of a hit-and-run accident that may have left an indigenous boy dead is the basis of this haunting, intensely subjective portrait. Vero, an elegant middle-aged white woman, is returning home along a deserted highway. Taking her eyes off of the dusty road for a moment, a collision brings the car to a violent halt. Shaken, but not seriously injured, she gathers herself before deciding to drive off without investigating what is left behind. She flees, attempting to evade both the authorities and her own guilt by doing her best to ignore, deny and ultimately forget what she has done. But what follows is less a Dostoyevskian meditation on a tortured conscience than an Antonionian study of bourgeois solipsism through the actions of a woman at wit’s end. This new film by acclaimed Argentine director Lucrecia Martel (La Ciénaga; The Holy Girl, SFIFF 2004) subtly explores the relationship between a confused, depraved upper class and the marginalized, largely indigenous working class to which it is contemptuous or downright oblivious. Martel’s distinctive, sensual style of filmmaking combines careful sound design with strikingly oblique compositions to create a superbly disquieting and immersive film. (92 min, Strand Releasing)

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Written by Lucrecia Martel. Photographed by Bárbara Álvarez. With María Onetto, César Bordón, Daniel Genoud.
http://sundancecinemas.com/kabuki.html
September 18–October 1, 2009
Sundance Kabuki Cinemas
DEVELOPER'S NOTE: http://www.sffs.org/content.aspx?pageid=1217