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The Autograph is a rather intriguing drama that dives deep into the unexpected political awakening of its characters. You’ve got Daniel, a bandoneon player, and Toni, a boxer. They’re both just trying to get through a gig at this provincial folk festival, but life has other plans. The pacing is somewhat languid, allowing the weight of the surroundings to seep in. It’s interesting how their apolitical lives get upended by circumstances they can’t ignore. The performances are earnest—there’s a rawness to their struggles that feels genuine. Not to mention the atmosphere of the town, which almost becomes a character in itself. It’s a unique exploration of personal choice amidst chaos, quite different from typical narratives of its time.
Features a bandoneon player and a boxer.Explores themes of political awakening.Set against a folk festival backdrop.
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