"Life is not lived but one remembers and how one remembers to tell it" - Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Living to Tell
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1976, a girl has to emigrate to Sweden for political reasons. Here begins the work: what will be its adaptation, acculturation, how it has roots in Argentina. But this is counted, not the way to an anthropological study but from the heart of the protagonist, how will anyone fall in love with Sweden and that will change your life.
The setting has the Corina characteristics Fiorillo: tenderness, story of little things, intimate details, but solidly made. The work is based on the homonymous story Chague Silvina.
A revealing sentence is the Chilean émigré says
"You know how the Incas ruled their enemies? The banished. " And then you understand that all these objects: the mate, dulce de leche, a certain brand of cigarettes are not in themselves, they reveal a web of emotions, affection, love and familiarity with a country that is a "20 000 km across the sea. "
The story is told from the small, this girl is a student of letters, not a "person important. " But who decides what is important?
She must get used to new foods, new gods, in short, another world.
And there's a love that will help, but sometimes messes up. And the Motherland
representadahttp: / / www.blogger.com / img / blank.gif by his own mother, traveling, flying and goes without even knowing a bit of English, much less Swedish.
Therefore, the implementation is divided into two levels: Sweden and Buenos Aires, each with its pains, sorrows, disappointments, but also happiness and euphoria. On the one hand, the emigrant and the New World, on the other, which has left behind his parents house.
Because being so young is also a "novel" of learning, where it is going to become a woman "full fledged" to overcome the frightened girl who left the country to take refuge in that distant country. Sweden received many immigrants from Latin American countries when they fell on the cruel dictatorships, that is reflected in an old Chilean and mention "some Uruguayans" in the text.
What about love? Love is hard when you have neither the same language or culture. Petr going to struggle to overcome differences to woo Mary. Will he succeed?
Very good performances of Bethlehem Brown (daughter), Susana Di Geronimo (mother), Alejo Mango (the father) and Nelson Rueda (Petr).
Another contribution emotional thing to note is the vintage photos, taken by Paul Diaz, Jorge Aguirre, Facundo de Zuviría, Fabian Ernesto Pol and Quaranta. Well say a picture is worth a thousand words.
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