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Tremendo amanecer
2004, regia di Gustavo Postiglione
Scheda: Nazione: Argentina - Produzione: Fernanda Taleb (executive producer) - Distribuzione: Vanguard Cinema - Soggetto: Gustavo Postiglione - Sceneggiatura: Gustavo Postiglione - Fotografia: Héctor Molina - Montaggio: Lucio García - Art Director: Guillermo Haddad - Formato: Color - Durata: 80'.
Cast:
Raúl Calandra,
Coki Debernardi,
David Edery,
Gabriel Goity,
Gustavo Guirado, Natalia Leggio,
Jazmín Stuart.
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taliesinttlg.blogspot.it: «...The
film is centred mainly on the vampire Dante (Coki Debernardi). One interesting
technique used by the director was to film all of Dante’s back history scenes –
be they memory or dreams – as silent movies, in black and white with dialogue
cards. This works rather well. Dante is a vampire but an unusual one. Whilst he
has a tremendous aversion to sunlight (and as a result he is obsessed with video
of the city in daylight), is 104 years old and must feed on blood, all the other
normal trappings of the vampire do not plague him. He is left cold by the cross,
garlic has no effect upon him and he has no fangs – using a knife to open veins.
This is explained to us through what Dante says to his analyst, through visual
means and via Homero (Gabriel Goity). Homero is a Vatican (I assume) agent sent
to help out with a spate of vampire attacks in the city. Whilst we do see Dante
kill a drug dealer the other two murders being investigated are not conclusively
his kills. Homero is teamed with a local cop, Ramírez (Gustavo Guirado), and
explains much of his theories to the cop. Vampires, he tells us, are rooted in
legends, such as the legend of Lilith and the legend of Cain. They are the
imperfect creation of a perfect God; hence the church is cleaning up its own
mess. Dante is different. He once worked for the same organisation as Homero but
his love, Julia (Jazmín Stuart) died. In order to see her again Dante used an
occult ritual, including a human sacrifice. This led to his vampirism. ...».