Barrio Triste
Directed by
Stillz
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Barrio Triste is set in Medellín, 1987, as a group of teen outcasts steals a news camera to document every detail of their dangerous lives. The first feature from acclaimed photographer and Bad Bunny music video director Stillz redefines the found footage genre as a haunting, poignant coming-of-age story with a disturbing twist. Set to an awe-inspiring score by Arca and produced by Harmony Korine's collective EDGLRD, the film taps into the anxieties of a youth culture from the margins of history yearning to be understood.
Cast
- Juan Pablo Baena
- Samuel Velazquez
- Tomas Tinoco Higuita
- Bryan Erlin Garcia
- Samuel Andres Celis
- Brahian Acecedo
- Samuel Ruiz
- Estiven Salazar
- Jose Arley Marin Gonzalez
- "Exhilarating, tense, personal, and enigmatic, Barrio Triste is a compelling look at a lost generation in search of salvation, and among this year’s best first features."
- "[T]errifying and magical—as if Spielberg channeled Gabriel García Márquez. Backed by an entrancing score composed by Arca, Barrio Triste is a marvelous case of purposeful style gladly overcoming the routine in these kinds of coming-of-age stories."
- "A nightmarish odyssey into the depths of poverty and despair from Colombian-American director and photographer Stillz. [T]he director’s commitment to a realistic aesthetic never falters."
- "The film is a demanding and unflinching work, offering no catharsis or easy resolution. Its power lies in this refusal, presenting a stark portrait of lives on the margin and finding a profound, disturbing humanity in the static."
- "[S]o self-assured in its motley attitudes that it can’t help but impress."
- "[T]he film echoes the neorealism of Los Olvidados and the nonlinear editing of City of God. Overall, Barrio Triste is a profound inquiry into the meaning of life."
- "[T]he film transforms into something hypnotic and untraceable."
- "Engrossing, weird and wildly original...."
Awards & Recognition
Winner
Best Soundtrack
Ghent Int'l. Film Festival
Best Soundtrack
Ghent Int'l. Film Festival
Nominated
Best Film - Orizzonti
Venice Film Festival
Best Film - Orizzonti
Venice Film Festival
Nominated
Golden Alexander - Film Forward
Thessaloniki Film Festival
Golden Alexander - Film Forward
Thessaloniki Film Festival
Official Selection
New York Film Festival
New York Film Festival
Official Selection
Toronto Int'l. Film Festival
Toronto Int'l. Film Festival