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Empty Nest

El nido vacío

Argentina, Spain, France, Italy

2008

91 Min
Color
1.85:1
Spanish, Hebrew
Subtitled in English
Audio in Spanish
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DIR Daniel Burman

EXEC Miguel Morales, Sebastián Ponce

PROD Anahí Berneri, Daniel Burman, Diego Dubcovsky, José María Morales

SCR Daniel Burman

DP Hugo Colace

CAST Oscar Martínez, Cecilia Roth, Inés Efron, Arturo Goetz, Jean Pierre Noher, Eugenia Capizzano, Ron Richter, Carlos Bermejo, Omar Núñez

ED Alejandro Brodersohn

MUSIC Nico Cota, Santiago Río Hinckelmann

San Sebastián (Competition): Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Toronto (Gala), Karlovy Vary (Horizons), São Paulo

Synopsis

Sixth film from the Argentine director Daniel Burman, author of Esperando al mesías (2000), El abrazo partido (2004) and Derecho de familia (2006). El nido vacío explores the emptiness experienced when children grow up and leave home, suddenly revealing the marital cracks (hidden for years beneath the everyday noise and chaos of family life). In El nido vacío, it’s Leonardo, a successful if somewhat weary author, who finds himself in this situation. Uncomfortable in the social situations demanded by his life as a member of the middle classes in Buenos Aires, Leonardo behaves like a man on the verge of a middle-age crisis, indulgent towards his neurosis and phobic towards the changes occurring around him. –Trigon Film

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Daniel Burman

Daniel Burman (born 29 August 1973, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a film director, screenplay writer, and producer. According to film critic Joel Poblete, who writes for Mabuse, a cinema magazine, Daniel Burman is one of the members of the so-called “New Argentina Cinema” which began c. 1998. Film critic Anthony Kaufman, writing for indieWIRE, an online community of independent filmmakers and aficionados, said Burman’s A Chrysanthemum Burst in Cincoesquinas (1998) has been cited as the beginning of the “New Argentine Cinema” wave.

Burman is of Polish-Jewish descent, and he was born and raised in Buenos Aires.

He holds both Argentine and Polish citizenship, like his films’ character, Ariel. He studied law before changing to audiovisual media production.

In 1995, he launched his own production company together with Diego Dubcovsky, BD Cine (Burman and Dubcovsky Cine).

Burman is a founding member of the Academy of Argentine Cinema.

His loose trilogy of… read more

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