Parallel 46˚
Parallel 46˚ is a feature film. directed by Sebastián Diaz Morales. At just 56 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Gustavo Cano, Ricardo Amado, and Gastón Ergas
Synopsis
Parallel 46 was completed in record time on a tight budget in Central East Patagonia. Cano's quest in the Patagonian region is set in an imaginary landscape dotted with the remains of an oil drilling activity from a by-gone age. The camera pans across huge expansive vistas, mountain landscapes and dry gullies but the presence of polluted drilling rigs rapidly transforms the scene into an infected idyll that sums up our contemporary contradictory world in a dialectically polarized image. Like the jogging metaphor, Diaz Morales' images are constantly on the run - in a single image but also in the diachronic time span of the film. The result is a richly coded and fractal filmic progression that, like the jogging metaphor, is constantly moving on the spot or moving from point to point. This, like other of his films, is continuously passing from a concrete geographical or socio cultural context to a fictitious elsewhere.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Parallel 46˚ about?
Parallel 46 was completed in record time on a tight budget in Central East Patagonia. Cano's quest in the Patagonian region is set in an imaginary landscape dotted with the remains of an oil drilli...
Who directed Parallel 46˚?
Parallel 46˚ was directed by Sebastián Diaz Morales.
How long is Parallel 46˚?
Parallel 46˚ has a runtime of 0 hours and 56 minutes (56 minutes total).
Who are the main actors in Parallel 46˚?
The main cast of Parallel 46˚ includes Gustavo Cano, Ricardo Amado, Gastón Ergas, Guillermo Pablo Díaz, Nicolas Stupenengo.