180° is a 2010 Mexican comedy-drama film written, directed and co-produced by Fernando Kalife.[1] Starring Elizabeth Valdéz, Rodrigo Cachero, Daniel Martínez, Fernando Becerril, Juan Martín Jáuregui, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Eduardo Blanco, Iliana Fox and Alejandro Cuétara.[2]
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Directed by | Fernando Kalife |
Written by | Fernando Kalife |
Produced by | Victor Dryere Fernando Kalife Pablo Leva Luis Mendoza Fausto Muñoz Diego Peskins Josafath Salazar Antonio Urdapilleta |
Starring | Elizabeth Valdéz Rodrigo Cachero Daniel Martínez Fernando Becerril Juan Martín Jáuregui Manuel García Rulfo Eduardo Blanco Iliana Fox Alejandro Cuétara |
Cinematography | Eduardo Flores Torres |
Edited by | Joel T. Pashby Hughes Winborne |
Music by | Ángel Illarramendi |
Production companies | Tartufo Films Fidecine IMCINE Equipment Film Design |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Synopsis
editSalvador Díaz is a guy who is always involved in shady deals and owes money to Martín Soto, a mafia boss. To get the amount he must pay, he does what he knows how: cheat; for now to an elderly person (Fernando Becerril), selling him a restaurant that is not very lucrative. Then he tries to sell, to a soccer team, an Argentine player who has injured a knee and is still not fully recovered. He does these "businesses" in complicity with his friend Darío, a self-conscious, pessimistic and renegade man. When he tries to close the player's deal, the team representative reminds him of something important that Salvador had forgotten. That memory takes him back to his childhood and will help him try to make a radical change, that is to say -180 degrees- in his behavior.[3]
Cast
editThe actors participating in this film are:[4][5]
- Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Salvador Díaz
- Elizabeth Valdéz as Sofy
- Rodrigo Cachero as Darío
- Daniel Martínez as Martín
- Juan Martín Jáuregui as Gasparotto
- Eduardo Blanco as Lazarte
- Iliana Fox as Bárbara
- Alejandro Cuétara as Ernesto
- Fernando Becerril
Production
editFinancing
edit180º was financed by the Cinema Investment and Stimulus Fund (FIDECINE)[6] and the foundations of Nelson Mandela and Kofi Annan.[7]
Filming
editPrincipal photography took place in Monterrey and Mexico City in Mexico, and in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[8]
Release
edit180º had its world premiere on 22 June 2010, in Cape Town, South Africa.[9] It then opened in the United States on 3 February 2011, as part of the 26th Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[10] It had its commercial premiere on 4 January 2013, in Mexican theaters.[2]
Reception
editCritical reception
editJessica Oliva from Cine Premiere highlights technical aspects such as editing by Joel T. Pashby. However, he criticizes that the moment where all the stories raised in the film intersect, the film fails to do so in a relevant or profound way, it also mentions that several characters fail to develop properly.[11]
Accolades
editYear | Award / Festival | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2010 | Marbella Film Festival | Best Feature Film | Fernando Kalife | Nominated | [12] |
Costa Rica International Film Festival | Best International Film | Fernando Kalife & Victor Dryere | Won | [13] | |
2011 | Santa Barbara International Film Festival | Nueva Vision Award | Fernando Kalife | Nominated | [14] |
References
edit- ^ closeupmexico (4 January 2013). "180 grados es una película de vida: Fernando Kalife". close up (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ a b "180 grados es una película de vida: Fernando Kalife". Close Up (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ admin (17 January 2013). "180 Grados -" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Reparto de 180º (película 2010). Dirigida por Fernando Kalife". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2 May 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Reparto de la película 180 grados - Actores de 180 grados, Actrices de 180 grados - Adictosalcine.com". www.adictosalcine.com. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "180 grados 180 grados". Secretaría de Cultura/Sistema de Información Cultural (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Fernando Kalife » El Primer Banco de Talentos en México". 2 May 2023. Archived from the original on 2 May 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Fernando Kalife, un giro en 180 grados – ESR México" (in Spanish). 4 May 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "180º" (2010), retrieved 2 May 2023
- ^ Smith, Nigel M. (6 January 2011). "30 World Premieres Set for 26th Santa Barbara Film Festival". IndieWire. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "180 grados". Cine PREMIERE (in Spanish). 26 December 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ MIFF (24 January 2012). "Festival 2010 | Marbella Film Festival". www.marbellafilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Costa Rica International Film Festival (2010)". IMDb. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Santa Barbara International Film Festival announces winning films". Los Angeles Times. 6 February 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2023.