In the sweltering summer heat of Buenos Aires, time seems to lose its breath. Veronica's apartment is empty, she has had to sell her furniture. At night, when she can't sleep, she gets phone calls from someone who says nothing. Her only friend is the fickle Barbara, who lives in the house she inherited from her parents. Veronica decides to rent out several of her rooms to earn some money. Martha, an angelic woman from the countryside, is seeking fame and fortune in the big city and moves in with Veronica. Sandra (46) is getting a divorce and feels like a teenager who doesn't know what to do. She hires a room from Veronica too. The four women spend several days together. Looking for the will to live, telling each other secrets and seeking support from each other, as they try to reduce the 'fear of life'. After the success of his sensitive début Extraño, Loza confirms his talent with an intimate, intensely personal and occasionally worrying study of a magic, chastening moment in the lives of four women. Like Extraño, the film is a joy to watch and listen to, beautifully shot by Willy Behnisch and with an enchantingly meticulous soundtrack. (SdH)
- Director
- Santiago Loza
- Premiere
- International première
- Country of production
- Argentina
- Year
- 2005
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2006
- Length
- 90'
- Medium
- 35mm
- International title
- 4 Barefooted Women
- Language
- Spanish
- Producers
- Arcano producciones, Æternam Films, Martin Loza, Francesca Feder
- Sales
- Bavaria Film International
- Screenplay
- Santiago Loza
- Cinematography
- Willi Behnisch
- Editor
- Laura Bua, Stéphanie Mahet
- Production Design
- Alejandra Taubin
- Sound Design
- Abel Tortorelli
- Music
- Fernando Tur
- Cast
- Eva Bianco, María Onetto