Films Distribution adopts 'Salamandra'
Film screens in Directors' Fortnight
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Turning on a broken family, like several other players in this year’s Fortnight, “Salamandra” features a mother’s struggle to bring up her son in the dark feature debut by the young Argentine helmer.
Pic, which develops Aguero’s prize-winning short “Primera nieve,” is set in El Bolson, a wild valley in Patagonia inhabited by hippies and peasants, which has seemingly turned its back on civilization.
Though “Salamandra”’ is Aguero’s first feature, the filmmaker has enjoyed an illustrious short-film career with prestigious festival wins. “Lejos del sol” won best short at the 2005 Buenos Aires Bafici Film Festival; “Primera nieve” took a jury prize at Cannes and best short at Gijon in 2006.







