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导演:阿莱汉德罗 / 朗德思

演员:莫伊塞斯 / 库比德斯 / 索非娅 / 朱丽安妮 / 罗曼 / 劳拉 / 阿里亚斯 / 卡斯特罗 / 尼科尔森 / 凯伦 / 鲁埃达 / 金特罗 / 布埃纳文图拉 / 朱利安 / 萨拉查

年份:2019-01-26

地区:哥伦比亚,阿根廷,荷兰,德国,瑞典,乌拉圭,美国,瑞士,丹麦,法国

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讲述了八个哥伦比亚游击队少年在山区基地中看守一名美国俘虏的故事,他们经历的一系列事件让人开始反思成长、反叛、规训等主题。雨林、山丘、激流的壮丽背景与叙事的残酷相辅相成,精彩的配乐和变幻莫测的剪辑同样令人赞叹。本片获第35届圣丹斯电影节评审团特别奖。

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