In Puerto Pirámides, streets have no name. Julia, a teacher in the only existing school in the area, develops a school project that engages her students in a shared goal: look for names for the streets.
Las calles could be regarded as a film about words, about describing and naming, about secrets and confessions, and about language as the matter of memory. In a dialogue between generations, young people are responsible for elaborating the question, and School is the place that tries to come up with a technique for it. In turn, the elderly answer through their stories, which are basically the story of the town. And like the word –which is always a fiction– builds a reality, the film sustains its tone on that intermediate area in which a fictional setting provides the conditions for the pure documentary genre to mark the pace and reach out to people. MA
D: María Aparicio G: María Aparicio, Nicolás Abello F: César Aparicio, Santiago Sgarlatta E: Martín Sappia S: Juan Manuel Yeri, Nicolás Giecco M: Fernando Uñates P: Natalia Gamarro CP: Vientosur Cine, Blackmaría I: Eva Bianco, Mara Santucho, Gabriel Pérez
Vientosur Cine. María Aparicio T +54 9 351 372 6030 E vientosurfilms@gmail.com W lascallespelicula.com
She was born in Córdoba, Argentina, in 1992, and studied film and television at the Cordoba National University. In 2011, she joined the production company Vientosur Cine, based in the city of Córdoba.
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