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Rolling Family

Original title: Familia rodante
  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.4K
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Rolling Family (2004)
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A wedding invite from an estranged sibiling inspires a grandmother to assemble her family and embark on a roadtrip in a broken down caravan.A wedding invite from an estranged sibiling inspires a grandmother to assemble her family and embark on a roadtrip in a broken down caravan.A wedding invite from an estranged sibiling inspires a grandmother to assemble her family and embark on a roadtrip in a broken down caravan.

  • Director
    • Pablo Trapero
  • Writer
    • Pablo Trapero
  • Stars
    • Graciana Chironi
    • Adelina Bielopolsky
    • Ludmila Stancer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writer
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Stars
      • Graciana Chironi
      • Adelina Bielopolsky
      • Ludmila Stancer
    • 14User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Graciana Chironi
    • Emilia
    Adelina Bielopolsky
    • Tota
    Ludmila Stancer
    • Ludmila
    Josefina Santín
    • Josefina
    • (as Josefina Santin)
    Demófila Sáez
    • Demófila
    • (as Demofila Saez)
    Nicolás López
    • Matías
    • (as Nicolas Lopez)
    Liliana Capurro
    • Marta
    • (as Liliana Capuro)
    Ruth Dobel
    • Claudia
    Marianela Pedano
    • Yanina
    Bernardo Forteza
    • Oscar
    Elías Viñoles
    • Gustavo
    • (as Raul Viñoles)
    Carlos Resta
    • Ernesto
    Laura Glave
    • Paola
    Sol Ocampo
    • Bebé
    Leila Gómez
    • Nadia
    • (as Leila Gomez)
    Ramón Olmedo
    • Playero 1
    • (as Ramon Olmedo)
    Luis Alférez
    • Gendarme 1
    • (as Luis Alferez Gonzalez)
    Gabriel Proz
    • Gendarme 2
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writer
      • Pablo Trapero
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    8Tweekums

    A delightful family journey

    This Argentinian film follows a large family from Buenos Aires as they make the thousand kilometre journey to a remote village in Misiones Province. They are making the journey because eighty four year old Emelia has been invited to be maid of honour at her niece's wedding. Four generations of the family pack into a camper van for the journey. Along the way various things occur that effect the family. Some of these are comic, others lead to tension and there is even romance... between two teenaged cousins.

    I found this film to be a real delight; it might not be full of action or hilarious moments but the characters feel real... not in the common sense of film/TV characters being described as 'real' just because their lives are miserable but because they are a fairly ordinary family. The journey in the cramped van provides some tensions but nothing excessive. The way director Pablo Trapero films the characters in the van adds a sense of claustrophobia but this is lightened by the outside shots of the various characters during the occasional forced stop. The cast, many not regular actors, do an impressive job. Overall I'd say this won't be for everybody but if you are looking for a relatively low-key film with humour, pathos and 'real' characters then I'd certainly recommend it.

    These comments are based on watching the film in Spanish with English subtitles.
    9greymumster

    Don't ever use a casting agency Mr Trapero!

    There are certainly some wonderful interesting roads in this movie and they certainly do engender the desire to get in a car and drive from Buenos Aires to Misiones; but really at core, this film is about interpersonal family dynamics. This movie is so beautifully observed and dare I say it, made with 'a love of family' perspective probably impossible in the UK. I found it utterly spellbinding. Call me an old soppy but just the opening shot of the great grandma sitting on her bed looking through her box of family photos had me sobbing tenderly. OK there was drama and incident along the route, but the way the family accepted each others foibles and gave each other space, seemed totally magical to me. I know they probably did know each other well in non-film reality, but the way it has been captured on screen is almost visceral. Hey man it was like you were there! I hope Mr Trapero goes on to make more Cool-Greatgrandma pictures and never hands over the casting of his films to an agency.
    robert-642

    Limited By Techniocal Failings

    It had the potential to be a good film but was let down on a few technical aspects.

    1. He shouldn't have used too many hand held shots.

    2. Should have used film stock rather than electronic. Poor colour separation.

    3. Far, far too many close up shots. If you are going to make a 'road film' then its a good idea to see the characters within a location. There were just not enough. Okay, one could argue that he tried to convey a feeling of claustrophobia but we don't need the entire film to tell us it's claustrophobic inside a camper. Surely if it was mad hot they would all want to be outside on every opportunity?

    4. The kissing young couple. Sorry but very basic and primitive. It would have been better for them to be seen sneaking off into the woods then we could use our own imagination.

    5. The dialogue with non members of the family with other people were few are far between. The only worthwhile example I can recall was the police roadblock and the man with a spare gasket.

    There are too many 'road movies' and to stand out from the rest you really do need to be original - this wasn't.

    And lastly, I thought it could have been improved with a large injection of humour or real pathos.
    9eoscarz

    a very enjoyable movie!

    I have to admit that I totally disagree with the unfair comments from the previous viewer as I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film. Obviously if you are a fan of fast pace films, such as American blockbusters, then this film will definitely not be your cup of tea. What this film does is to take an ordinary family out of their natural environment and explores their feelings and emotions. There are conflicts throughout and tension among most of their components. It is a journey of discovery. The fact that Grandmother is invited to a family wedding in Misiones (1,200 kilometres from her home in Buenos Aires) is an excuse for the director to deeply explore and investigate how the characters will react and come to terms with their own feelings. The caravan is a very small environment and it is hard for the family to live in such a close boundary. I did not find this film boring in anyway and I will highly recommend to anyone who is interested in human relationships (including mechanics! Haha). The only disappointing thing is that the subtitles does not always give a true representation of the dialogues from the original language and, if you do not speak Spanish, that may be a daring task to follow.
    8georgebermouth

    A dozen members of a Buenos Aires suburbs family starts a single weekend trip of 1000 km to take grandma to a wedding, in a motor home.

    A dozen members of a Buenos Aires suburbs family starts a single weekend trip of 1000 km to take grandma to a wedding, in a motor home. Every character in the movie plays a great part (this is Trapero's best film), relationships are shown with quite a simple eye, but with a lot of sensitivity. Some kind of argentinity is shown, the movie takes the spectator along the way with this family members who will show incredible capability to survive and pass on obstacles, and also amazing human vices, good and bad, but particularly and specially human. The way Trapero engages in dialog with the audience is extremely mature, the director finds the way to balance between not underestimating the audience shooting unnecessary and not pretending to find deep sociological or anthropological plots, just showing how everyone works.

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    • Crazy credits
      Graciana Chironi, the woman who plays Emilia's character, is not an actress, is real life's mother of the director Pablo Trapero.
    • Soundtracks
      Familia Rodante
      by León Gieco (as Leon Gieco)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2004 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • France
      • Germany
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Familia rodante
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Lumina Films S.L.
      • Paradis Films
      • Pandora Filmproduktion
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,291
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $849
      • Sep 10, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $116,512
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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