Retablo
- 2017
- 1h 35m
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7.5/10
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Segundo Paucar, wants to become a master story-box maker just like his father to carry on with the family legacy.Segundo Paucar, wants to become a master story-box maker just like his father to carry on with the family legacy.Segundo Paucar, wants to become a master story-box maker just like his father to carry on with the family legacy.
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- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 25 wins & 24 nominations total
Junior Bejar
- Segundo Páucar
- (as Junior Béjar Roca)
Mauro Chuchón
- Mardonio
- (as Mauro Chuchon)
Ricardo Bromley López
- Jeremías
- (as Ricardo Bromley)
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Retablo (2017) is a Peruvian film written and directed by Alvaro Delgado Aparicio. The dialog is spoken in both Spanish and the indigenous language Quechua.
Amiel Cayo portrays Noé, who is a true folk artist. He makes retablos, which are an ornamented altarpiece type of painted structure. The word retablo means different things in different countries. In this movie, they are like small tryptychs which open to display a religious or secular display.
Noé is recognized for his skill and called "maestro." However, he doesn't have an easy life, because he sells his art in various cities and villages all over the region. Peru is a mountainous country, so travel isn't easy.
Noé has a son, Segundo, portrayed by Junior Bejar. Segundo is learning the craft. He's a fine young man and already a skilled artist.
The plot revolves around what happens in this rural society when long-hidden secrets are brought into the open.
Both lead actors are very effective in their portrayals. The movie is well made and definitely worked for me. It has an excellent IMDb rating of 7.5.
We saw this film at the Little Theatre, as part of ImageOut, the excellent Rochester LGBT Festival. It will work well enough on the small screen, although you'll miss out on some breathtaking scenery.
Retablo won the ImageOut Jury Award as the best narrative film at the 2018 Festival.
Amiel Cayo portrays Noé, who is a true folk artist. He makes retablos, which are an ornamented altarpiece type of painted structure. The word retablo means different things in different countries. In this movie, they are like small tryptychs which open to display a religious or secular display.
Noé is recognized for his skill and called "maestro." However, he doesn't have an easy life, because he sells his art in various cities and villages all over the region. Peru is a mountainous country, so travel isn't easy.
Noé has a son, Segundo, portrayed by Junior Bejar. Segundo is learning the craft. He's a fine young man and already a skilled artist.
The plot revolves around what happens in this rural society when long-hidden secrets are brought into the open.
Both lead actors are very effective in their portrayals. The movie is well made and definitely worked for me. It has an excellent IMDb rating of 7.5.
We saw this film at the Little Theatre, as part of ImageOut, the excellent Rochester LGBT Festival. It will work well enough on the small screen, although you'll miss out on some breathtaking scenery.
Retablo won the ImageOut Jury Award as the best narrative film at the 2018 Festival.
Retablo creatively portrays the Andean life values and drama. The plot is crafted around the life of an Altarpiece Artisan young boy and his family and their relationship with the nearby rural communities. It mastefully representing what does it mean to live more than 10,000 feet above sea level in the rural and extremely poor Andes of Peru. It is a superbly crafted powerful story. With 18 awards around the world it is a true contender for the Academy Foreign picture Oscar.
It's a simple plot, but it's solid, and it turns out to be quite dramatic and even moving.
Retablo" directed by Alvaro Delgado Aparicio and starring: Magaly Solier, Junior Béjar Roca and Amiel Cayo, set in Peru's Andes region. It's in Quechua & Spanish w/ English subtitles, released in 2018 with a duration of 1 hr. and 41 min. It has many themes from being indigenous, family, homophobia and tradition focusing on a teen, Segunfo wanting to become a master story-box or "retablo" maker (a traditional Peruvian cultural tradition) just like his dad, Noe.
This film has also received much recognition in 2018 in creating an unique LGBTQIA+ perspective on Andean regional culture amongst indigenous or nativo cultures. The film is beautifully shot amid mountainous landscapes, with unfortunately the domestic violence that LGTBQIA+ sometime faces. It also reinstate their cultural traditions still preserved and celebrated, using the actual artistic tradition to do some of the film's storytelling.
This film has also received much recognition in 2018 in creating an unique LGBTQIA+ perspective on Andean regional culture amongst indigenous or nativo cultures. The film is beautifully shot amid mountainous landscapes, with unfortunately the domestic violence that LGTBQIA+ sometime faces. It also reinstate their cultural traditions still preserved and celebrated, using the actual artistic tradition to do some of the film's storytelling.
In the Peruvian Andean foothills settlements with close knit societies where the Church has some clout, any individual wilful act that contravenes folk taboos can have serious consequences. Mobbing seems to be the Law. Tragedy. This movie purpose is to show some awful consequences and leave the viewer pondering on the subject
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- TriviaIt was Magaly Solier's idea to make the film in Quechua even though the script was originally in Spanish
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 2.00 : 1
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