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North Terminal

Country: Argentina, Language: Spanish, 36 mins

Original Title

Terminal Norte
  • Director: Lucrecia Martel
  • Writer: Lucrecia Martel
  • Producer: Yulia Khvan

CGiii Comment

It all depends on whether you like these types of singing. Some are more appealing than others. But, as an introduction, it does a fine job.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

During the 2020 lockdown, Lucrecia Martel returns to her home in Salta, Argentina’s most conservative region. Here she follows Julieta Laso who, like a muse, introduces her to a group of female artists and defiant people who exchange glances and opinions around a fire. Perfectly attuned to a body of work that constructs stories from an amalgam of people and places and, four years after the beautiful ZamaTerminal norte marks the return to the screen of Argentina’s greatest filmmaker.

Once again, there is a sense of being on the periphery of the world in a way that is simultaneously real, symbolic and political. Now working in a documentary format, Martel immerses herself and gets lost in Julieta Laso’s hoarse, seductive voice. And then, in a progression that has now become familiar to us, the “I” of the protagonist opens up to encounter a plethora of voices and bodies which the camera never tires of following. The result is a gripping tribute to a community that, temporary though it may be, serves as a magnificent antidote to the pandemic.

Cast & Characters

Julieta Laso (as Self)
Lorena Carpanchay (as Self)
Mariana Carrizo (as Self)
Maka Fuentes (as Self - Las Whisky)
Mar Pérez (as Self - Las Whisky)
Bubu Ríos (as Self)
Noelia Sinkunas (as Self)
Las Whisky (as Themselves)
B. Yami (as Self)