Lesbians of Buenos Aires (2004) Poster

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Extraordinary documentary!
wong kar lurko10 June 2003
Santiago García´s debut is an incredibly potent documentary film involving lesbians who live in Buenos Aires. But the film is much more than that: it quickly establishes a difference with the classic productions regarding segregated minorities. The women portrayed in the movie are, before anything, women. The director does not think them merely as lesbians and his interest goes beyond their sexual condition. He treats them as women with a particular sexual inclination. The film deals with society´s limitation to understand this sexual inclination, but it also dives into these women´s dreams, hopes, desires and obligations. If Mr. García decides to capture a scene from a feminine soccer match or the baking of an omelette is to retain the women in their day-to-day life, in their everyday struggles and not all their concerns involve lesbianism. Of course that gay demonstrations, political discussions and ideological differences are witnessed, but García´s search goes much further: behind every affirmation, behind every story, behind every comment about soccer, these lesbians are taking a stand, not only towards their sexual orientation, but towards life in a general way as well. I think this is the way in which we should analize the film and simply experience its unique simplicity to pass from a strongly emotional moment to an outstanding hilarious scene. Bravo for Mr. García.
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3/10
For GLS and Very Specific Audiences
claudio_carvalho23 May 2010
In Buenos Aires, lesbians disclose their childhood and coming of age problems being part of a discriminated minority. The owner of feminine soccer team for women and a seller of used cars tell the difficulties they face in a male chauvinist society.

My daughter borrowed this documentary in her Spanish class and I decided to watch it. I felt myself in the wrong place, in the wrong time, watching a documentary that might interest GLS and very specific audiences. I honestly do not have any interest in this subject and I only have to say "- Good lucky, Hermanas". My vote is three.

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