MEZIPATRA | Absent
(Argentine, 2011, 87 min)De Marco Berger
Avec Carlos Echevarria, Javier De Pietro, Antonella Costa
Thriller, Romantique
En espagnol sous-titré en tchèque et anglais
Martin is obsessed with his PE teacher, Sebastian. He furtively tries to get closer to him, until he manages to spend the night at his house. Sebastian refuses to acknowledge the true nature of Martin's feelings, trying to be a kind and approachable teacher, but he also fears for his job. It takes a tragic event to change the dynamics of their relationship. Absent flips the classic power roles and portrays an adult being manipulated by a minor who is fully aware of the teacher's vulnerable position and exploits it to his benefit. With its original narration, the thriller builds the story by blending different timelines, and the distinctive soundtrack keeps the audience in constant suspense. Berger's unique directorial approach was recognized by the Berlinale jury, which awarded him the Teddy Award in 2011.Martin is obsessed with his PE teacher, Sebastian. He furtively tries to get closer to him, until he manages to spend the night at his house. Sebastian refuses to acknowledge the true nature of Martin's feelings, trying to be a kind and approachable teacher, but he also fears for his job. It takes a tragic event to change the dynamics of their relationship. Absent flips the classic power roles and portrays an adult being manipulated by a minor who is fully aware of the teacher's vulnerable position and exploits it to his benefit. With its original narration, the thriller builds the story by blending different timelines, and the distinctive soundtrack keeps the audience in constant suspense. Berger's unique directorial approach was recognized by the Berlinale jury, which awarded him the Teddy Award in 2011.