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Intimate Stories(Historias mínimas)

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Argentina, Spain · 2002
1h 32m
Director Carlos Sorín
Starring Javier Lombardo, Antonio Benedicti, Javiera Bravo, Julia Solomonoff
Genre Comedy, Drama

Three people and a baby set off on separate journeys along the same road in search of answers and adventure. Their disparate stories and dreams of finding a dog, finding love, and finding purpose intertwine amidst the breathtaking deserted Patagonic route.

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80

Village Voice by

It's a perfectly realized grace note whose lack of any obvious message only reinforces the movie's abundant wisdom and patient humanism.

90

Variety by David Rooney

Endowed with captivating simplicity, gentle humor, rich humanity and infectious generosity of spirit.

70

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Warm and frequently very funny, Argentine director Carlos Sorin's third feature weaves together three story lines into one road-tripping adventure that's a joy ride from beginning to end.

91

Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

But while this piquant, tapas-like movie (a 2003 film- festival favorite only now being released) asserts that landscape is a kind of destiny from which one cannot escape, Sorin takes delighted, serious interest in how far a person can advance psychologically, even if all roads lead back to a home at the end of the world.

60

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Intimate Stories stays doggedly, purposefully minor, in part because director Carlos Sorin and screenwriter Pablo Solarz want to explore the casual interactions of people doing nothing.

80

The New Republic by Stanley Kauffmann

The name of Hugo Colace ought to be known to the film world. He is the cinematographer of an Argentinean film called Intimate Stories. Not since some Tibetan films have I seen such vastness, sparsely inhabited, almost ringing with immensity.

70

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

Almost every frame of this modest gem of a movie, directed by Carlos Sorin from a screenplay by Pablo Solarz, conveys the emptiness of the environment in which three interwoven vignettes unfold.

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