Historias Extraordinarias

     

Director Mariano Llinás Producer Laura Citarella Writer Mariano Llinás Cinematographer Agustín Mendilaharzu Editor Alejo Moguillansky, Agustin Rolandelli Music Gabriel Chwojnik Cast Mariano Llinás, Agustín Mendilaharzu, Walter Jakob, Klaus Dietze, Eduardo Laccono, Horacio Marassi Country Argentina Language Spanish (w/ English subtitles) Film Info 252min Genre Mystery

U.S. Premiere

From its premiere at the Buenos Aires Festival of Independent Cinema, where it won both Best Director and the Audience Award, thence to numerous festivals in Europe, and now at Cinequest – Historias Extraordinarias has been astounding sold-out audiences wherever it goes.

Imbued with the spirit of Robert Louis Stevenson filtered through the sensibilities of Jorge Luis Borges and Thomas Pynchon, three unconnected, voiceover-narrated tales each starts off innocently enough and then veers into ever stranger, more fascinating realms: a labyrinth of side-steps and sub-plots, an “ocean of stories” revealing surprise after surprise: a murder, maps, monoliths, legends, betrayals, cover-ups, multiple identities, a disappeared treasure of gold, and much, much more.

Made on a shoestring budget, but brimming with invention, wit and panache, this one-of-a-kind experience, as much like reading a novel as watching a film, is overflowing with love of narration and the joy of the journey. A must-see film, it is, quite simply, extraordinary.

--Charlie Cockey

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