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Las Acacias(Las acacias)

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Argentina, Spain · 2011
1h 25m
Director Pablo Giorgelli
Starring Germán de Silva, Hebe Duarte, Nayra Calle Mamani, Monica Coca
Genre Drama

Rubén is a middle-aged Argentinian truck driver transporting timber between Paraguay and Buenos Aires. One day, at a truck stop, he picks up a young Paraguayan woman, Jacinta, whom his employer had told to take to Buenos Aires. To Rubén's surprise, Jacinta brings along her five-month-old daughter, Anahí.

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60

Empire by Anna Smith

A moving drama set against beautiful Latin American backdrops - just don't expect fireworks.

88

Slant Magazine by Ed Gonzalez

This lovely film is ultimately an articulation of something at once simple and universal: the discontent of traveling through life with sad resignation.

90

The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis

The very definition of modest, Las Acacias articulates emotional transformation with simplicity and grace. Rarely has a film managed to say so much while saying so little.

60

Time Out by Keith Uhlich

A study in simplicity, perhaps too much so. The writer-director is working in the same patiently observant vein as Argentine confederate Lisandro Alonso (Liverpool), especially in the intriguing early scenes, where the adults communicate mostly through furtive glances and expertly modulated body language.

80

Village Voice by Melissa Anderson

Watching this taciturn man grow close to mother and child - close enough that he experiences twinges of jealousy and abandonment toward the end of Las Acacias - is one of the most satisfying spectacles in a movie this year, a time-lapse of emotions rendered perfectly.

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