Elefante blanco

Priests navigate faith, crime in Argentinian slums

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About Elefante blanco

Released: 2012

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-MA

Run time: 1h 47m

Cast
Ricardo Darín, Jérémie Renier, Martina Gusmán, Federico Barga, Walter Jakob, Mauricio Minetti, Raul Ramos, Pablo Gatti

About Elefante Blanco

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About

"Elefante Blanco" is a 2012 Argentine drama film directed by Pablo Trapero. The movie explores the lives of two priests, Father Julián and Father Nicolás, who are determined to help the residents of a slum in Buenos Aires by building a hospital called "Elefante Blanco" (White Elephant). However, their efforts are met with challenges including corruption, violence, and political interference, highlighting the harsh realities faced by marginalized communities.

Making / Production

The film was shot in the slums of Buenos Aires, giving it an authentic and gritty feel. Director Pablo Trapero worked closely with the local community to capture the struggles and complexities faced by the residents. The production team faced challenges during filming due to the difficult shooting locations and the need to navigate sensitive social issues portrayed in the movie.

Actors

  • Martina Gusman as Lucia - She portrays a social worker who joins the priests in their mission to build the hospital.
  • Ricardo Darín as Father Julián - Darín plays one of the priests dedicated to improving the lives of the slum residents.
  • Jérémie Renier as Father Nicolás - Renier takes on the role of the other priest working alongside Father Julián.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The title "Elefante Blanco" refers to the large, abandoned building that was supposed to be the hospital, representing the unfulfilled promises and failures of the system.
  • The film sheds light on social issues such as poverty, corruption, and inequality prevalent in urban slums.

Awards

"Elefante Blanco" received critical acclaim and several nominations at international film festivals, garnering praise for its realistic portrayal of social issues and strong performances by the cast.

Quotes

  • "Hope can be a heavy burden." - Father Julián
  • "Sometimes it seems hope is all we have left." - Lucia

Music, Soundtrack

  • The film features a haunting and atmospheric score that enhances the emotional impact of the story.
  • The soundtrack includes a mix of traditional Argentine music and contemporary compositions to capture the essence of the setting.