Los rubios = The blonds
Albertina Carri (Film director, Screenwriter), Barry Ellsworth (Film producer), Analía Couceyro (Actor), Marcelo Zanelli (Actor), Santiago Giralt (Actor), Jessica Suarez (Actor), Catalina Fernández (Cinematographer), Alejandra Almirón (Editor of moving image work), Gonzalo Córdoba, Women Make Movies (Firm) (Film distributor), Kanopy (Firm) (Film distributor)
Albertina Carri's THE BLONDS is a look at Argentina's recent history from the perspective of a generation forced to mourn those of whom they have no recollection. Carri, who lost her parents to Argentina's brutal military junta when she was three years old, travels through Buenos Aires with her crew to unravel the factual and emotional mysteries of her parents' life, disappearance and death. Traces of Carri's family emerge, colored by sharply conflicting perspectives. Who were the Carris? How did they disappear? Were they blonde, brunette, parents, heroes or merely a fiction of those who remember them? Crossing the line between documentary and fiction filmmaking, Carri enlists an actor, her parents' former comrades, fading photographs and happy Playmobil dolls to investigate her parents' untimely end. In the end, merging fact, rumor and imagination, Carri succeeds in reconstructing both her parents' history and her own construction of them. Emotionally fraught and intellectually provocative, THE BLONDS has resonance far beyond the tragic history of Argentina's dirty war
Online Video, English, 2003
Women Make Movies, [New York, New York], 2003