|
Pro Film Festivals social network Powered by Filmfestivals.com |
|
|
|
Pro Tools
SearchSearchMy Fest21Visit as a guest or as a member Active Members |
The Spots’ WarAdolescence is one paradoxical moment in life. It is an ungrateful period between the childhood and the adulthood when the body changes and people experience life. Presented in the Director’s Fortnight and running for the Golden Camera (price rewarding the best first film), Acne by Federico Veiroj tells the story of an adolescence through the eyes of a 13 year old boy, Rafa. For a few years, the interest around adolescence and the fascination caused among directors have not ceased growing. The traditional teen movies are still flourishingly produced in Hollywood but today this genre turns out to be also an international auteur’s tendency with such titles as Ken Park, Water Lilies, Et toi, t'es sur qui?… Acne is part of this tendency. The skilfulness of the film lies in the fact that it tackles all the problems related to adolescence: the body which changes, the parents who divorce, the phantasm of the female body, the awakening and the training of sexuality, the friendships which break. The camera of Federico Veiroj sticks literally as close as possible to Rafa. It scans the in-depth treatment of the spots, the first emotions caused by the girls, the obsession of the first kiss’ perfection. The film is right, tender, funny and moving at the same time especially taking into consideration our souvenirs related to our own adolescence. Acne directed by Federico Veiroj Aurélie 20.05.2008 | cineuropa's blog Cat. : |
About cineuropa De Marco Camillo (cineuropa) Guest from cineuropa.org blogging from Cannes 2008 View my profile Send me a message User imagesUser links |




















De Marco Camillo
Post new comment