
Overview:
During the 2020 lockdown, Lucrecia Martel returns to her home in Salta, Argentina’s most conservative region. Here she follows Julieta Laso who, like a muse, introduces her to a group of female artists and defiant people who exchange glances and opinions around a fire.Original Title: | Terminal Norte |
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Status: | Released (2022-02-14) |
Awards: | 1 nomination total |
Screen: | Lucrecia Martel |
Productions: | Rei Pictures, Contar |
Production Countries: | Argentina |
Spoken Languages: | Español |

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Casts
- 1587466: Julieta Laso - Self - Singer
- 3222401: Mariana Carrizo - Self - Copla Interpreter
- 3222402: Noelia Sinkunas - Self - Pianist
- 3222403: Lorena Carpanchay - Self - Copla Interpreter
- 3660103: Daniel "Bubu" Ríos - Self - Guitarist
- 3222404: Yamila "B Yami" Barrionuevo - Self - Trap Singer
- 3222410: Macarena "Maka" Fuentes - Self - "Whisky" Band Member
Crews
- 1506619: Matías Roveda - Producer - Production
- 56208: Lucrecia Martel - Writer - Writing
- 2456719: Iair Michel Attías - Editor - Editing
- 56208: Lucrecia Martel - Director - Directing
- 1112958: Benjamín Doménech - Producer - Production
- 1506620: Santiago Gallelli - Producer - Production
- 145009: Jesica Suárez - Sound - Sound
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Reviews
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Review text:
This might have done better for me if Lucrecia Martel had just stuck to putting together a series of authentic and potent folk performances from an array of people whom we meet, initially, sitting around a camp fire in the middle of lockdown. I didn't really need to hear Julieta Laso ....
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