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Totem

Original title: Tótem
  • 2023
  • Unrated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.9K
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Naíma Sentíes in Totem (2023)
Seven-year-old Sol spends the day at her grandfather's home, helping with the preparations for a surprise party for her father. Throughout the day, chaos slowly takes over, fracturing the family's foundations. Sol will embrace the essence of letting go as a release for existence.
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Seven-year-old Sol is spending the day at her grandfather's home, for a surprise party for Sol's father, Tonatiuh. As daylight fades, Sol comes to understand that her world is about to chang... Read allSeven-year-old Sol is spending the day at her grandfather's home, for a surprise party for Sol's father, Tonatiuh. As daylight fades, Sol comes to understand that her world is about to change dramatically.Seven-year-old Sol is spending the day at her grandfather's home, for a surprise party for Sol's father, Tonatiuh. As daylight fades, Sol comes to understand that her world is about to change dramatically.

  • Director
    • Lila Avilés
  • Writer
    • Lila Avilés
  • Stars
    • Naíma Sentíes
    • Montserrat Marañon
    • Marisol Gasé
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    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Lila Avilés
    • Writer
      • Lila Avilés
    • Stars
      • Naíma Sentíes
      • Montserrat Marañon
      • Marisol Gasé
    • 10User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 91Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 40 nominations total

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    Naíma Sentíes
    • Sol
    Montserrat Marañon
    Montserrat Marañon
    • Nuria
    Marisol Gasé
    • Alejandra
    Saori Gurza
    • Ester
    Mateo Garcia
    • Tonatiuh
    • (as Mateo García Elizondo)
    Teresa Sánchez
    • Cruz
    • (as Teresita Sánchez)
    Iazua Larios
    Iazua Larios
    • Lucia
    Alberto Amador
    • Roberto
    Juan Francisco Maldonado
    • Napo
    Marisela Villarruel
    • Lúdica
    Galia Mayer
    • Isa
    Lukas Urquijo López
    • Chavita
    • (as Lukas Urquijo)
    José Manuel Poncelis
    José Manuel Poncelis
    • Tío Octavio
    • (as Manuel Poncelis)
    Alioth Gutiérrez
    • Tía Aurora
    Rodrigo Lamas
    • Arielito
    Abel Sánchez
    • Kayú
    Pepe Aguilar
    • Iván
    Georgina Tábora
    • Tía Claudia
    • Director
      • Lila Avilés
    • Writer
      • Lila Avilés
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    5meclote

    A Touching Look at Family and Life

    "Totem" (2023) is a poignant exploration of Mexican family dynamics, touching on themes that will resonate deeply with many Latin Americans. Directed by Lila Avilés, this film dives into the intricate web of familial relationships, showcasing the beauty and melancholy intertwined with life and death.

    The narrative centers around the everyday interactions of a family, capturing the authenticity and warmth of Mexican culture. The film's strength lies in its ability to portray the universal yet unique experiences of Latin American families. The portrayal of shared meals, heartfelt conversations, and the silent understanding between family members are all depicted with a genuine touch that feels both intimate and relatable.

    Avilés' personal connection to the story is evident, and the heartbreak woven into the narrative feels profoundly real. There is a beautiful, but also rather placid, sadness at the core of this film. It offers a reflective look at the beauty of death and the sorrow of life, making it a meditative experience.

    However, the film's contemplative pace and subdued tone might not appeal to everyone. While the emotional depth is palpable, the narrative can feel a bit too stagnant at times. The pacing might be considered slow for viewers looking for more dynamic storytelling or dramatic twists.
    10seghers

    I've never before given a 10/10

    I saw this movie 2 hours ago and still have a lump in my throat.

    An absolutely real and utterly absorbing story about a family living through a loss, together- magically - before the loss had even fully occurred.

    The amazing thing about this movie to me was what it did NOT say. Never preachy, always forgiving - as we are with those we love - the screenplay painted the negative space, telling a far more eloquent story by letting us fill in the blanks with our own experiences.

    Acting was terrific- which in this film meant that they didn't seem as if they were acting at all. Every actor fully inhabited their characters, effortlessly. Seamlessly. We watched them, these people, and laughed with them, and felt what they felt. I feel as if I'd been invited to the gathering as a part of the family.

    So many scenes I'm left thinking about- wondering about not only what was unsaid but what had come before, and what went after. And then I realize I already know.

    Finally, I would say the timeless "TOTEM" is, simply, an indelible statement on the value of life and love, and the meaning of our passing - as meaningful and as beautiful in its way as life itself. This movie is not only, suddenly, one of my favorite movies ever, but I'd say it's also one the few I've seen that changed me.

    To me, this film is testament to film as a vehicle to make us feel, and remember to always feel, alive.
    8hectorramirez-73112

    A charm poem of love and sorrow

    Subtle but thoughtful family drama in which acclaimed director Lila Áviles accurately reflects the different nuances of each character and shows the different ways in which each of them faces an imminent tragedy within the family nucleus.

    Lila develops the plot in an almost poetic way with visually attractive but meaningful shots that represent the interaction between the characters.

    The young and promising actress Naíma Sentíes offers a spectacular performance in which she manages to communicate through her gaze and few dialogues the endless emotions that a child can't fully process in such a complex situation.

    Warm and emotional, Tótem is a film that stands out from the average Mexican production in terms of substance and form.
    10EdgarST

    A crucial day in a Mexican family life

    Among the 10 best films I saw in 2023, four are about little girls who, in their childhood and growth, confront situations that transcend their daily activities, due to the strength or charm of the events. In the medium-length film «Le pupille» by the Italian director Alice Rohrwacher, the events that the girls experience during Christmas, in the middle of World War II, are closer to play and rebellion; but in «Alma viva» by the Portuguese cineaste Cristèle Alves Meira, «Brujería» by the Chilean filmmaker Christopher Murray and now in «Tótem» by Mexican director Lila Avilés, three girls must face powerful situations that affect their family stability.

    «Tótem» revolves around the birthday party of Tonatiuh (played by screenwriter Mateo García Elizondo), a 27-year-old painter who is dying of cancer. This celebration will mark the life of his daughter, little Sol (Naima Sentíes), who, in the morning, arrives at the house of her psychologist grandfather (and father of Tonatiuh or Tona), where the party will be held. However, staying at her father's house is not a pleasant experience. The residents include two aunts who are mothers and do not seem to have a partner of any gender; three cousins and the woman who takes care of Tona. Among the eight residents there is a dynamic that makes the family dysfunction very evident, and Tona's illness seems more like a consequence of this toxic coexistence.

    There is no mention of why Sol and her mother do not live with them, even though they both adore Tona, who is dying out, getting thinner, weaker and more suffering, and who will need extra strength and effort to be present at the party. During the morning, a spiritualist (who carries out a spiritual cleansing of the house, through rituals and incense) and a client of the grandfather also arrive: both women contribute to creating our impression of emotional imbalance. The house (no misogynistic allusion on my part) is like a matriarchal cage, where the men seem almost mutilated: the grandfather has lost the voice and Tona is dying. And I feel this impression because of the strength of the three main female characters in the house, compared to grandfather and Tona, who seem like byproducts of this family unit.

    The excellence of Liles' direction and script, Diego Tenorio's cinematography, and of the performances by all cast members, combine to bringing this family to life on a crucial day in their lives and creating an exceptional film.
    9MOscarbradley

    Establishes Aviles as a director with quite a future ahead.

    Tona is dying and this is the day of his birthday and his family are holding a party for him. Lila Aviles' stunning debut feature "Totem" observes the events of the day in almost forensic detail and how they impact on all the participants; Tona's father, his sisters, his extended family and friends, his carer and most of all on his young daughter, Sol, who doesn't know her father is dying yet senses it nevertheless.

    There's nothing sentimental nor particularly dramatic in Aviles' film. It's as if she and her camera just dropped by to record the events of just one day in these people's lives and what happens is both funny and moving like life itself. All the performances are superb and Naima Senties is often quite extraordinary as Sol. On the strength of this one film Aviles would seem to have quite a future ahead of her.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Mexico for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 96th Academy Awards in 2024.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Radio Dolin: Oscars 2024: The Best Films from around the World (2023)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • France
      • Denmark
      • Netherlands
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Тотем
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Limerencia Films
      • Laterna
      • Paloma Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,150
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,360
      • Jan 28, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $163,587
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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