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Mar del Plata 2007 The Most Important Art
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Bog of Beasts |
Bog of Beasts is an extremely dark film, in the tradition of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Everything is rotten in a small town surrounded by a sugarcane plantation: men either get blind drunk or beat and rape the local prostitutes, but preferably both. Women constantly pick fights with each other and intentionally try to get on their relatives' nerves. The only person who appears to be different is Auxilidora (Mariah Teixeira), the 16 year old granddaughter of old Heitor (Fernando Teixeira), who uses her as a kitchen maid during the day and exhibits her naked for the enjoyment of horny truck drivers at night.
There is a very sharp contrast between Auxilidora and the rest of the community: while the others are always active, always busy getting drunk or laid, she is extremely passive. She is much more an object than a person, mainly the object of other person's voyeurism and desire. This contrast makes us hope that she might perhaps escape from this cycle of violence and live a different life, but this hope is futile: her grandfather ends up prostituting her, and after being raped by a stranger, she becomes like any other woman in the community.
Most of the young men who go about raping prostitutes are rich kids who just sleep on the sofa all day and drink whiskey all night. It would have been easy to turn this dark movie into a film about class differences. But the director resisted this simplification. The rich do evil things because they are bored and have nothing else to do, but the poor (as the story of Heitor and Auxilidora demonstrates) do evil things because they want to get rich. The real problems run much deeper than political or class differences.
Bence Nanay is a Hungarian film critic and the editor of Metropolis Film Quarterly. He has lived in North America for eight years and now alternates between teaching at Syracuse University, New York and University of British Columbia, Vancouver. He served at juries at the Chicago, Miami, San Francisco and Pula International Film Festivals.
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Mar del Plata 2007
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