Review
A delicate, emotionally potent Argentine drama --Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
Product Description
For just about everybody, adolescence means having to confront a number of choices and life decisions, but rarely any as monumental as the one facing 15 year-old Alex (Ines Efron,) who was born an intersex child (with both male and female genitalia). As Alex begins to explore her sexuality, her mother invites friends from Buenos Aires to come for a visit at their house on the gorgeous Uruguayan shore, along with their 16-year-old son Álvaro (Martin Piroyanski.) Alex is immediately attracted to the young man, which adds yet another level of complexity to her personal search for identity, and forces both families to face their worst fears.
WINNER Critics Week Grand Prize & Golden Rail Award, Cannes Film Festival
WINNER Golden Athena Award for Best Fillm, Athens Int l Film Festival
WINNER New Director s Award, Edinburgh Int l Film Festival
WINNER Association of Quebec s Cinema Critics Prizem, Festival Nouveau Cinema Montreal
WINNER Three Castle Awards, Castellinaria Int l Youth Film Festival
WINNER Youth Council Award, Valladolid Int l Film Festival
WINNER Best Feature Film, Festival de Cinéma des 3 Amériques
WINNER Quebec Film Critics Award, Montreal Festival of New Cinema
WINNER Pink Peach LGBT Award, Atlanta Film Festival
WINNER Audience Award for Best Feature Film, Frameline Film Festival
WINNER Audience Award for Best Feature Film, Out Film Connecticut
WINNER Best Feature, Reel Pride Film Festival
WINNER Grand Jury Award for Outstanding International Dramatic Feature, Outfest Film Festival
WINNER Best Screenplay, Providence Latino Film Festival
WINNER Audience Award for Best Feature Film, Inside Out, Ottawa LGBT Film Festival
WINNER Audience Award for Best Foreign Film, Pittsburgh Int l Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION Argentina s entry for Best Foreign Film at the 2008 Academy Awards
OFFICIAL SELECTION Best Film in Spanish at the Spanish Goya Awards (Spanish Oscars)
OFFICIAL SELECTION Toronto Int l Film Festival, Munich Int l Film Festival, Reykjavik Int l Film Festival, Jerusalem Int l Film Festival, Cairo Int l Film Festival, Bangkok Int l Film Festival, Hong Kong Gay & Lesbian Int l Film Festival, Auteur Int l Film Festival (Belgrade), Bratislava Int l Film Festival, Black Nights Int l Film Festival (Tallinn), Tokyo Latin Film Festival, Ljubljana Int l Film Festival, Tapei Golden Horse Int l Film Festival, Cairo Int l Film Festival; Kerala Int l Film Festival, Palm Springs Film Festival,Santa Barbara Int l Film Festival, Portland Int l Film Festival, Miami Int l Film Festival, New Directors/New Films Festival
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