Waiting for the Messiah
Directed by Daniel Burman
Argentina | 97 minutes | 2000
Spanish with English subtitles
Argentinean director Daniel Burman’s semi-autobiographical story centers on a Buenos Aires Jew in his early twenties who sets out in search of his destiny and of his city. Sick of a well-ordered life of Hebrew club meetings, family shabbat dinners and work at his father’s kosher restaurant, Ariel gets a job on the graveyard shift at a video production company. There he meets an exciting older woman, Laura, who is bisexual and from a Catholic background. She asks Ariel to work with her on a documentary about an unemployed former bank teller named Santamaría, who ekes out a living on the margins of Buenos Aires. While Ariel and Laura follow Santamaría day in and day out, people in the Jewish part of town are getting ready for Hannukah. Everyone misses Ariel, especially Estela, the beautiful young woman he has known all his life. Back at the restaurant, the first Hannukah candle is lit and Ariel’s chair remains empty.
Foreign Title | Esperando al Mesías |
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Director | Daniel Burman |
Countries of Production | Argentina |
Year of Presentation | 2000 |
Language(s) | Spanish with English subtitles |
Premiere Status | |
Runtime | 97 minutes |
Principal Cast | Daniel Hendler, Héctor Alterio, Enrique Piñeyro |
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Award(s) | Nominated for 7 Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards |
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