Alfredo Castro Martín López Lacci Mónica Lairana Diego Cremonesi
Cinematography
Ramiro Civita
Edited by
Eduardo Serrano Luz López Mañe
Music by
Leonardo Martinelli
Production companies
Bikini Films 3 Moinhos Produções Artísticas Picardia Films Phototaxia Pictures Londra Films P&D
Distributed by
Cine Tren
Release dates
March 21, 2020 (2020-03-21) (Toulouse)
September 23, 2021 (2021-09-23) (Argentina)
Running time
97 minutes
Countries
Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Mexico Norway
Language
Spanish
Karnawal is a 2020 coming-of-agedrama film written and directed by Juan Pablo Félix in his directorial debut.[1] It stars Alfredo Castro, Martín López Lacci, Mónica Lairana and Diego Cremonesi.[2] It tells the story of a teenager who is reunited with his father and together they embark on a journey, where truths that they would prefer not to know come to light and they find themselves involved in critical situations.[3] It is a co-production between Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Norway.[1]
Karnawal was the film that received the most nominations at the 16th Sur Awards with a total of fourteen nominations, of which it won 8 awards, including "Best Film", "Best Director" and "Best Original Screenplay".[4] In the 9th Platino Awards, he received the award for "Best Ibero-American Debut Film" and for "Best Supporting Actor" (for Castro).[5]
"Cabra" is a teenager who lives with his mother and her partner in northern Argentina, where he dances in malambo competitions. However, one day he unexpectedly receives a visit from his biological father, a con man who recently got out of jail and invites them to embark on a trip, whose purpose brings with it ulterior motives that Cabra and his mother are not expecting.
Karnawal had its world premiere on March 21, 2020, at the Toulouse Latin American Film Festival[8] and then toured other festivals, where it won several awards.[9] In Argentine theaters it had its premiere on September 23, 2021, under the distribution of Cine Tren.[10]
Reception
Critical reception
On the website Todas las críticas has a 74% approval rating based on 14 reviews.[11] Ezequiel Boetti from the website Otros cines awarded the film 3+1⁄2 stars, stating that "the result is a serene film".[12] For his part, Diego Brodersen from the newspaper Página 12 gave the film a rating of 6 points, highlighting the performances of Castro, Lairana and Cremonesi, as well as Félix's work as a director, saying that "he knows how to alternate the most general shots with the details of action and reaction of the actors".[13]
Fernando Brenner from Escribiendo cine praised Félix's work, assuring that it is an "auspicious debut", in which "he is very clear about what he wants to tell and show".[14] On the other hand, Daniel Álvarez from La butaca valued the script, stating that "the dialogue is precise and does not give many resolutions to the plot since the objective is to reach the mission of the protagonist, so the backgrounds will be in charge of us".[15] Mario Betteo of Cine argentino hoy highlighted López Lacci's performance, describing it as a "splendid find".[16]