“The Motorcycle Diaries” co-producer BD Cine produces with Barbara Francisco and Delfina Montecchia’s Pasto Cine (“The Student,” “El incendio,” “Black Frost”).Īrgentina’s Telefe/Telefonica Studios co-produces, bringing minority equity investment and large promotion muscle to the table. “This a brand new Burman that will travel to festivals and distributors because it joins the best of Daniel Burman’s crossover films such as ‘Lost Embrace,’ said FilmSharks’ Guido Rud.Īlan Sabbagh (“Masterplan,” “Mi Primera Boda”) and Julieta Zylberberg (“Wild Tales,” “The Invisible Eye) star. His return foregrounds the figure of his father who runs the community’s charity foundation, is a cherished figure in El Once, but seems unable to aid his own estranged son.
Here, a son returns from New York to the city’s Jewish neighborhood called El Once, where he grew up, to take care of the family foundation that helps out for free people with real necessities. El pueblo entero estaba en penumbras, todas las luces permanecían apagadas, de pronto el celular de cierto ex rey se alumbró anunciando la llegada de un nuevo mensaje, la vibración lo despertó, se levantó, encendió la luz de la mesita de noche, se puso sus lentes y leyó lo que decía, una gran sonrisa se dibujó en su rostro, consiguió.
A very loose follow-up to “Lost Embrace,” “King” shares the setting of Buenos Aires’ Jewish district, is again a father-son dramedy, but turns on different characters.