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Two Shots Fired (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Original Title: Dos disparos
Alternate Title: 2 Shots Fired
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Dutch ( Subtitles )
English ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
104 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2014 and produced in:
Argentina ( Latin America, Mexico )
Chile ( Latin America, Mexico )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
Netherlands ( France, Benelux )


Directed By:
Martín Rejtman


Written By:
Martín Rejtman


Actors:
Manuela Martelli ..... Lucía
Laura Paredes ..... Margarita
Susana Pampin ..... Susana
Camila Fabri ..... Ana
Daniela Pal ..... Liliana
Rafael Federman ..... Mariano
Benjamín Coehlo ..... Ezequiel


Synopsis:
17-year-old Mariano finds a gun in his house and, in a thoughtless impulse, shoots himself twice. But he survives.

The scant, digressive story begins when a teenager, Mariano (Rafael Federman), discovers a revolver and nonchalantly shoots himself in the head and stomach. He survives - Mr. Rejtman earns this bit of license with a shrewd use of off-screen space - and seems unfazed. Perhaps Mariano's motive was the sweltering heat. 'It was an impulse,' he says during a psychological exam. 'It was very hot.'
Mariano's mother, Susana (Susana Pampin), becomes paranoid, hiding knives and other potential weapons. The bullet lodged in Mariano's body causes him to play two notes at once with the recorder he plays in a quartet. (The group specializes in ancient music. In one of the funniest moments, a new recruit asks about payment.) His brother (Benjamín Coehlo) flirts with a fast-food worker (Camila Fabbri) ambiguously committed to her boyfriend. In an abrupt change of focus that expands the film's shaggy-dog vision while suggesting that Mr. Rejtman (who wrote the screenplay) may lack interest in his own story, the movie ditches the brothers to follow Susana on a beach vacation from hell.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 13 November, 2015.
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