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亚历杭德罗·罗哈斯,胡安·塞巴斯蒂安·巴斯克斯
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  委内瑞拉的蒂亚戈和西班牙的艾琳娜是一对情侣,两人打算从西班牙移民美国,不料入境之时一场噩梦降临。委内瑞拉导演亚历杭德罗·罗哈斯和胡安·塞巴斯蒂安·巴斯克斯共同编导的处女作,取材于他们的真实移民经历。影片将故事主要发生地安排在机场入境处的地下审讯室,以明丽凝练的叙事节奏直奔主题,利用幽闭的空间,逐层撕开这对恩爱情侣各自的秘密,将爱情推向了十字路口。该片通过一系列复杂荒谬的审讯问题,戏谑探讨移民涉及的种族歧视、权力滥用等种种社会现象本质。荣获2022年塔林黑夜电影节费比西影评人奖最佳影片奖。

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