At the Critical Week for the SACD Prize, the first film at the Ciudad Sin Sue, Guillermo Galoe, was released this week in our dark rooms. This astonishing arrival at the Madrid gate was well received by the French press in the Roman community: on average from 5.65 to 5, this is the best film of the week, in front of the Gospel of the Revolution, and the Haifa Chronicles – Palestinian stories.
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“Tony, a 15 -year -old Roma boy, lives in Europe in the largest illegal Slav, on the outskirts of Madrid. He is proud that he belongs to the scrap working dealers, he follows his grandfather everywhere.
What does the press thinks:
According to the group:
“Strong energy extracts this sink veins in the middle of the peripheral slam of Madrid.” Sleeping the city “who is amazed at his stylistic craftsmanship and his attractive story. Youth, society, friendship and desire for life. And director Guillermo Gallo.” By Olivier Pelison – 4/5
According to Cahiers du Cinéma:
“Ciudad Sin Sueño does not help this place whose daily life is exacerbated by transaction and absence of means. Author 4/5
According to Le Parisien:
“Finally, this first movie turns out and moves …” by Renood Baronian – 4/5
According to the film sheets:
“With the authenticity of his unprofessional actors, Guillermo Gallo’s film is a call for freedom, in his words, as in his form.” By Marguerita Gera – 4/5
According to Inrockuptibles:
“Through this art, which are in strange and over -saturated colors, the filmmaker prepares a moving reflection on friendship, which is seen as a connection of two appearance that produces the same expectations, speaks in the same language.” Marilou Duponchel – 4/5
According to Telram:
“An impressive first film where beauty shines in the dark.” Mathilde Blottière – 4/5
According to L’Ever:
“From this tightening, the young filmmaker gets a nervous point in the first Telluric movie (SACD prize for criticism this year), where fiction is fed with a rough approach to a documentary. By Xavier Leherper 3/5
First of all:
“Inspired by very real situations, the film plays the border between fiction and documentary. By Nicolas Moreno – 3/5
Source: Allocine

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