Open in Theaters from November 30th (1)
Chronicle of an Escape
Chronicle of an Escape is Uruguayan director Adrián Caetano's adaptation of Claudio Tamburrini's Pase Libre-a book based on Tamburrini's experiences in an Argentinean jail during the country's military regime of the late 1970s.
It's tough to review a film based on a person's real-life experiences of torture and captivity. On the one hand, we need to consider and rate the end result as a film and ultimately decide if it works cinematically. On the other, this seems even more petty, insensitive and useless than usual considering the film's harrowing material is taken from someone's actual experiences.
As a straight non-fictional tale of survival and the triumph of the human spirit over torture and imprisonment, Chronicle is a stark and powerful work. Torture scenes are brutal without becoming desensitizing, dialogue is sparse and the actors push themselves to the limits. Especially noteworthy is the intense post-escape scenes, where the fugitives must stay free in the slums of
Chronicle of an Escape does run into a few cinematic bumps when pace and intensity are lost for short stretches-but this seem like quibbling in the face of this document of Argentina's bloody history and, more viscerally, the men's suffering.
Such a raw, real-life subject requires raw and true-feeling measures. Director Caetano and his cast supply both in great amount and will hopefully be rewarded come Oscar season for their efforts.
Written and Directed by Adrian Caetano
Starring - Rodrigo De la Serna, Nazareno Casero, Lautaro Delgado, Matías Marmorato
Rated – torture and nudity
Running Time – 1:44
Genre – Spanish, Action, Drama
Open in Theaters - November 30th, 2007
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