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15 April 2005 (Norway) moreGenre:
DramaPlot:
Daniel is approaching forty. Laura is fifteen... almost sixteen. From what they say about him he must be a poet or a comic-strip illustrator... more | add synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 4 nominations moreUser Comments:
Review from the 2004 TIFF moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Nancho Novo | ... | Daniel | |
| Teresa Hurtado de Ory | ... | Laura (as Teresa Hurtado) | |
| Juan Motilla | ... | Pastor Juan Manuel | |
| Alex O'Dogherty | ... | Torta | |
| Jons Pappila | ... | Indie | |
| Manolo Solo | ... | Lorenzo | |
| Enrico Vecchi | ... | Italiano | |
| Julián Villagrán | ... | Andrés | |
| Isaías Cara | ... | Pastor Nemesio | |
| Elena Fernández | ... | Silvia | |
| Manolo Rodríguez | ... | Conserje | |
| Rafael Manati | ... | Guardia de seguridad | |
| Manuel López Ruiz | ... | Viejo Puerto | |
| Miguel Alcíbar | ... | Dueño lavandería | |
| Mercedes Almarcha | ... | Enfermera |
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I saw this film at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival.
Astronautas comes from Spanish director Santi Amodeo, who attended the film and gave a Q&A session after the film. The title of the movie refers to someone who may have all the comforts of modern life, but remains disconnected from his environment. Daniel (played by Nancho Novo) is such a person. A former heroin addict, Daniel is working through a decalogue, or 10-step recovery program. As part of his therapy, he is renovating his apartment, which in itself is a metaphor for the rebuilding of his life.
One day Daniel finds a teenage girl (Teresa Hurtado) waiting outside the door of his neighbour's abandoned apartment, who turns out to be his neighbour's younger sister. He gradually admits her into his life, and in the process, she affects and changes him.
Astronautas was not quite as comedic as I assumed from the festival guide description, but was rather a dramatic story with lighter moments and surreal animated segments seeded throughout. I enjoyed the movie quite a bit, and it provided a different view of a subject tackled by another film at this year's festival, Clean, with Nick Nolte and Maggie Cheung. Both movies had at their core the story of a heroin addict trying to get their life back on track, but each told their tale in a unique way.
Some tidbits from the Q&A:
- This was his first solo directing effort. His two previous films, The Pilgrim Factor and Bancos were co-directed with Alberto Rodriguez.
- The animated interludes throughout the movie reflect Daniel's personal reality.
- The people with bowling balls for heads in the animated segments come from the animator on the film, who was asked by Amodeo to come up with a prototype of man.
- When Laura removes paper cutouts of bowling balls from a drawer in the apartment, it represents her taking out Daniel's life from the drawer into the real world.