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LOS REYES

by Bettina Perut, Iván Osnovikoff

synopsis

Los Reyes is the oldest skatepark in the Chilean capital of Santiago. This story is about the real kings here: Football and Chola, two stray dogs that have made their home in this open space full of hurtling skateboards and rowdy teenagers. The energetic Chola loves to play with the balls she finds lying around. She positions them at the edge of the bowls where the skaters show off their tricks and tries to catch them just before they fall down. The older dog, Football, looks on impatiently and barks at Chola until she finally drops the balls. The teenagers around them come from very different, sometimes troubled backgrounds. They each have their own story, which they recount to us in voiceover. In this almost fairy-tale-like film, the phenomenal, dreamlike camerawork centers almost entirely on the subtle interaction between the two dogs, as they play with a ball, a stick, a stone and each other.

original title: Los Reyes
country: Chile, Germany
sales agent: CAT&Docs
year: 2018
genre: documentary
directed by: Bettina Perut, Iván Osnovikoff
film run: 78'
cinematography by: Pablo Valdés
film editing: Bettina Perut, Iván Osnovikoff
producer: Maite Alberdi
production: Dirk Manthey Film, Perut + Osnovikoff (CL)

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