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Lisandro Alonso: A Tribute

The films of Lisandro Alonso offer poetic variations on human existential loneliness, represented by the presence and mystery of his protagonists.

The Dead

Dir.: Lisandro Alonso
| 78 minutes

Released from prison, a 54-year-old man wants to find his now adult daughter, who lives in a swampy and remote area. To get there, he must cross great distances deep in the jungle. He is a quiet man surrounded by a mist of mystery. 

Fantasma

Dir.: Lisandro Alonso
| 63 minutes

An actor wanders the halls of a movie theatre in Buenos Aires, waiting for the premiere of his film. Silent encounters with different characters, moving in space as ghosts, fill the space of the film. 

Liverpool

Dir.: Lisandro Alonso
| 84 minutes

An ascetic sailor, who has lived on cargo ships for 20 years, asks the ship’s captain to go ashore to visit his mother. Like Ulysses, he returns to his homeland after many years at sea, yearning for home and family. 

Freedom

Dir.: Lisandro Alonso
| 73 minutes

The film is conducted as a kind of poetic meditation that examines the Sisyphean work of a lumberjack as he goes about his daily routine. Alonso establishes his unique cinematic language, which challenges and blurs the boundaries between fiction and documentary. 

Jauja

Dir.: Lisandro Alonso
| 110 minutes

Lisandro Alonso’s film tells the story of a Danish general stationed in Patagonia with his beautiful daughter. When she runs off with a young soldier, the general sets out in search of the young couple. Viggo Mortensen delivers a breathtaking performance.