Puan
- 2023
- 1h 49m
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6.6/10
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At the University of Buenos Aires, a rivalry arises between two Philosophy teachers for a professorship position.At the University of Buenos Aires, a rivalry arises between two Philosophy teachers for a professorship position.At the University of Buenos Aires, a rivalry arises between two Philosophy teachers for a professorship position.
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- TriviaPuan is the name of the street where the headquarters of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires are located. Hence, many times, some call this institution colloquially as "Puan".
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Puan is the name of the street in the Caballito quarter of Buenos Aires that fronts the Faculty de Filosofía y Letras (School of Philosophy and Letters) of the University of Buenos Aires. Over time, Puan became the unofficial name of the school.
Eminent philosopher Jorge Caselli, holder of the chair of Political Philosophy has died suddenly and the school needs to find a replacement. The natural candidate is Marcelo Peña (Marcelo Subiotto), who was a student and collaborator of Caselli for many years. However, the choice complicates with the return of younger academic star Rafael Sujarchuk (Leonardo Sbaraglia), back from a brilliant career in Europe to compete for the job. A comedic situation arises from the interaction and infighting of the two. Marcelo is shy and awkward except in his classes, which are inspiring and popular. In contrast, Rafael is brilliant, extroverted, charismatic and devious. The first part of the movie is a brilliant comedy about the two and a slew of characters, some from inside the school, some from outside, some having odd connections with philosophy.
In the last part of the film comedy is toned down in favor of drama. Argentine public universities have always been a hotbed of political activism; every wall is covered with political posters. In this instance, there is a student mobilization to protest defunding of public universities (there is no tuition and few donations, so government support is critical). Marcelo is pushed from the comfort zone of his classes into the chaos of the real world. At the time the film was made, defunding was just a threat but it became reality under the retrograde government of Javier Milei. Fiction predicted reality, and hundreds of thousands of people hit the streets on April 2024 to defend Argentina's public education system and the hospitals associated with the University.
Subiotto and Sbaraglia play their chapters to perfection and the rest of the cast is at the same level. Writers and directors María Alché and Benjamin Naishtat move the tale forward smoothly, mixing seamlessly comedy and drama.
Eminent philosopher Jorge Caselli, holder of the chair of Political Philosophy has died suddenly and the school needs to find a replacement. The natural candidate is Marcelo Peña (Marcelo Subiotto), who was a student and collaborator of Caselli for many years. However, the choice complicates with the return of younger academic star Rafael Sujarchuk (Leonardo Sbaraglia), back from a brilliant career in Europe to compete for the job. A comedic situation arises from the interaction and infighting of the two. Marcelo is shy and awkward except in his classes, which are inspiring and popular. In contrast, Rafael is brilliant, extroverted, charismatic and devious. The first part of the movie is a brilliant comedy about the two and a slew of characters, some from inside the school, some from outside, some having odd connections with philosophy.
In the last part of the film comedy is toned down in favor of drama. Argentine public universities have always been a hotbed of political activism; every wall is covered with political posters. In this instance, there is a student mobilization to protest defunding of public universities (there is no tuition and few donations, so government support is critical). Marcelo is pushed from the comfort zone of his classes into the chaos of the real world. At the time the film was made, defunding was just a threat but it became reality under the retrograde government of Javier Milei. Fiction predicted reality, and hundreds of thousands of people hit the streets on April 2024 to defend Argentina's public education system and the hospitals associated with the University.
Subiotto and Sbaraglia play their chapters to perfection and the rest of the cast is at the same level. Writers and directors María Alché and Benjamin Naishtat move the tale forward smoothly, mixing seamlessly comedy and drama.
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- Gross worldwide
- $601,666
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
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