Official Selection at the 2010 London Film Festival and Winner of Best Director and Best Screenplay awards in the World Cinema section at this year's Sundance Film Festival, Juan Carlos Valdivia's retelling of the last crumbling days of Bolivian apartheid, is vividly captured through the portrait of an upper class family, as their lives slowly begin to turn upside down in its wake.
Beautifully shot, Valdivia's revolving camera serves as a watchful eye over a community on the brink of social upheaval and exposes not only the decadent bubble that surrounds the bourgeois society, but the forgotten story of the native Aymara population.
Coming soon to cinemas in the UK and Ireland.
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yay sundance films!!! Southern District is great. I love the originality of indie films another Sundance film I feel the same love for is The Lie that screened the same year as Southern District. The Lie is a very REAL film and a lot of people in America can relate to it. bitly .com/ul70sA
alliegerb 3 months ago