Growing up is to resign oneself.
18 cigarrillos y medio ocurre durante un día, el tiempo en que Ezequiel fuma una caja de cigarrillos. Apunto de cumplir los 22, ni Ezequiel ni sus amigos estan pasando por un buen momento. Ezequiel sabe que no hay manera de solucionar sus problemas, por lo menos no una manera fácil, pero intenta conservar, a pesar de todo, el deseo de descubrir lo que realmente quiere.
"18 cigarrillos y medio" (2011), a poignant film produced by Canana and Zelig Cinematografica, unfolds across the landscapes of Mexico and Paraguay. Directed by the talented Elisa Miller, the movie delves into the life of a young girl named Bicha, who navigates the complexities of adolescence amidst a backdrop of familial strife and societal expectations. The title, translating to "18 and a Half Cigarettes," symbolizes the fleeting moments and small rebellions that mark Bicha's journey toward self-discovery. The film's narrative is both intimate and expansive, capturing the essence of Bicha's world through a series of seemingly mundane yet profoundly significant events. From her interactions with her troubled family to her budding friendships and first romantic experiences, "18 cigarrillos y medio" paints a vivid portrait of youth in a challenging environment. The cinematography, characterized by its raw and naturalistic style, enhances the authenticity of Bicha's story, drawing viewers into her emotional landscape. Elisa Miller's direction is masterful, balancing moments of tension with quiet introspection, allowing the audience to connect deeply with Bicha's internal struggles and aspirations. The performances, particularly by the young lead actress, are compelling and nuanced, adding layers of depth to the film's exploration of identity and resilience. The collaboration between Canana and Zelig Cinematografica brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the storytelling, enriching the film's thematic resonance. "18 cigarrillos y medio" stands out as a testament to the power of cinema to illuminate the human experience. Through Bicha's eyes, the film offers a poignant reflection on the universal challenges of growing up, making it a compelling watch for audiences around the world. Its sensitive portrayal of youth and the complexities of family dynamics ensures its place as a significant contribution to contemporary Latin American cinema.
Año2011
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Presupuesto200000$
Duración71 minuto
Ingresos2038$
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GénerosDrama
Países de producciónMexicoParaguaySpain