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Cinema can be imperfect, but when it is sincere a new energy erupts. It’s that breeze of the new times that blows in Kékszakállú, the unclassifiable film of Gastón Solnicki. Portrait of a generation, through a group of girls of different ages, the film provokes the spectator with banal situations where a summer seems to eternalize itself. There is a lifeline in the daily lives of these girls, just like joyful sparks that, little by little, become a dominant inertia, that has as much of comic as of tragic. Truly free adaptation of The Blue-Beard’s Castle - an opera by the Hungarian Béla Bartok with its booklet written by Béla Balázs - this is a fictional picture, in a documental tone, of a drifting youth, cloistered in arquitectonic places - vacation houses, schools, etc. - and of the future from it demanded. Kékszakállú is a story of our common times, searching for a possible destination. (Daniel Ribas)