El otro

For the telenovela, see El otro (telenovela).
For the story by Jorge Luis Borges, see The Other (short story).
El otro

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Ariel Rotter
Produced by Enrique Piñeyro
Christian Baute
Screenplay by Ariel Rotter
Starring Julio Chávez
Inés Molina
María Ucedo
Arturo Goetz
Cinematography Marcelo Lavintman
Edited by Eliane Katz
Production
company
Aqua Films
Distributed by Distribution Company
Release dates
  • February 13, 2007 (2007-02-13) (Berlinale)
  • May 10, 2007 (2007-05-10) (Argentina)
  • October 8, 2008 (2008-10-08) (France)
Running time
83 minutes
Country Argentina
France
Germany
Language Spanish

El otro (English: The Other) is a 2007 Argentine, French, and German drama film, written and directed by Ariel Rotter, his second feature.[1]

The film was executive produced by Aqua Films' Verónica Cura, and produced by Enrique Piñeyro and Christian Baute.

El otro was funded by the Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (Argentina), the Vision Sudest Fund (Switzerland), the World Cinema Fund (Berlin International Film Festival), and the Hubert Bals Fund (Netherlands).[2]

The picture features Julio Chávez as Juan Desouza, who was awarded the Silver Bear as Best Actor at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival.

Plot

The film tells of Juan Desouza (Julio Chávez), a lawyer in his late 40s, who's happily married and his wife is expecting a child.

On a one-day business trip to the country-side, Desouza embarks on an unintended journey. When he reaches his destination Desouza discovers that the man traveling next to him is not sleeping but dead.

Secretly, he assumes the dead man's identity and invents a profession for himself. He finds a place to stay in the village where the man used to live and contemplates not returning.

Juan Desouza undertakes an adventure into nature, into the rediscovery of his tastes and his basic instincts. He tries to grasp the idea that the life dealt out for him, and which he chose to live, is not the only one possible.

He eventually goes back home, stronger from the spiritual experience.

Cast

Distribution

The film was first presented at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 13, 2007.

Reception

Critical response

The film was well received at the Berlin International Film Festival winning a Jury Grand Prix Silver Bear.

Film critic Annika Pham, who writes for CineEuropa, liked the film, and wrote, "The film subtly explores the apprehension of death as well as the palpable yet invisible world that lurks underneath the surface. Few words are needed. We feel with Juan and easily relate to him. The scenes where he cares for his father, becoming his father’s father, are particularly moving."[3]

Awards

Wins

References

  1. El otro at the Internet Movie Database
  2. Berlinale film festival web site, 2007.
  3. Pham, Annika. CineEuropa, film review, February 13, 2007.
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