A Place in the World (film)

A Place in the World (film)

Infobox Film
name = A Place in the World


image_size =
caption = Theatrical Poster
director = Adolfo Aristarain
producer = Adolfo Aristarain
Osvaldo Papaleo
writer = Adolfo Aristarain
Alberto Lecchi
Kathy Saavedra
narrator =
starring = Federico Luppi
Cecilia Roth
José Sacristán
music = Emilio Kauderer
cinematography = Ricardo DeAngelis
editing = Eduardo López
distributor = Transmundo Films
released = April 9, 1992 (Argentina) October 30, 1992 (Spain)
runtime = 120 minutes
country = Argentina
Spain Uruguay
language = Spanish
budget =
amg_id = 1:131234
imdb_id = 0104774

"A Place in the World" ( _es. Un lugar en el mundo) (1992) is an Argentine and Spanish drama film co-written, co-produced and directed by Adolfo Aristarain. The film features José Sacristán, Federico Luppi, Leonor Benedetto, and others. [imdb title|id=0104774|title=A Place in the World.]

The drama won numerous awards and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot because it had been submitted by Uruguay, which had exercised insufficient artistic control over the film. It is the only film so far to have been disqualified from the Foreign Language Film category after having secured a nomination.

Plot

The film is set in 1974, following the death of Argentine President Juan Perón. The characters in this story argue about religion, politics, and human rights.

Cast

* José Sacristán as Hans
* Federico Luppi as Mario
* Leonor Benedetto as Nelda
* Cecilia Roth as Ana
* Rodolfo Ranni as Andrada
* Hugo Arana as Zamora
* Gastón Batyi as Ernesto
* Lorena del Río as Luciana
* Mario Alarcón as Juan

Critical reception

Critic Mick LaSalle, film critic for the "San Francisco Chronicle," liked the film and wrote, "A Place in the World" is a sensitive, beautifully made coming-of-age story, set against a backdrop of Argentine politics played out on a local scale. Featuring a cast of strong characters, all driven by their deepest beliefs and passions, this is that rare case of a film that's not just lovely -- it's lively, too." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1995/07/21/DD56745.DTL LaSalle, Mick] . "San Francisco Chronicle," film review, July 21, 1995. Last accessed: February 18, 2008.]

Film critic James Berardinelli wrote, "The acting is uniformly strong, with all the principal and secondary performers delivering believable portrayals. Celia Roth is especially worthy of mention for the emotion she projects through her eyes. She and Federico Luppi are perfectly matched. "A Place in the World" offers a frank, somewhat unusual view of the relationships that form families and communities. Although the film has a lot more meat to chew on than that, the issues presented by "A Place in the World" would not generate the same degree of interest without the characters who argue about and live them. It's hard to deny the effectiveness of this marriage between personalities and ideology where neither eclipses the other." [ [http://www.reelviews.net/movies/p/place_world.html Berardinelli, James] . " Berardinelli Reviews," 1994. Last accessed: February 18, 2008.]

Oscar controversy

"A Place in the World", which was registered for the Golden Globes as an entry from Argentina alone, was originally submitted in the fall of 1992 to Argentina's Oscar selection committee as a possible contender. However, the committee chose (by one vote) to submit "The Dark Side of the Heart" instead.cite journal | last = Marx | first = Andy | title = AMPAS in hard "Place" | journal = Variety | date = 23 February 1993 | url = http://www.variety.com/article/VR104190.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate = 2008-09-03] "A Place in the World's" director Adolfo Aristarain then asked Antonio Mercader, Uruguay's Minister of Education and Culture, to submit the film as a Uruguayan entry. After the minister refused, Aristarain took the matter to Manuel Martinez Carril, director of the Cinematheque of Uruguay, who agreed to sponsor the film for submission to the Academy's foreign-language film committee. When the nominations were announced by the Academy on February 17, 1993, "A Place in the World" was initially included among the five nominees, and was presented as a Uruguayan submission. [cite journal | author = "Variety" Staff | title = The Nominees | journal = Variety | date = 18 February 1993 | url = http://www.variety.com/article/VR104098.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate = 2008-09-03] However, a week later, the Academy launched an investigation after it was revealed that the film was almost entirely Argentine with minimal input from Uruguayan artists. It was disqualified three days later, with the Academy saying it was essentially an Argentine production and that this violated the Academy's rules which require that there be "substantial filmmaking input from the country that submits the film".cite journal | last = Marx | first = Andy | title = Acad rejects "World" | journal = Variety | date = 26 February 1993 | url = http://www.variety.com/article/VR104362.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate = 2008-09-03] This was only the second time in the Academy's history that a film was disqualified after being nominated, the previous case being that of the documentary "Young Americans" (1967), which had won the Academy Award for Documentary Feature but was later ruled ineligible after it was revealed that it had opened theatrically prior to the Academy's eligibility period. The disqualification of "A Place in the World" was all the more unusual as the Academy decided not to replace it with another film, leaving only four films in competition. Aristarain, who argued that the film was an international co-production between Uruguay and Argentina, contested the Academy's decision, and filed suit in the United States District Court for the Central District of California on March 4. [cite journal | last = Marx | first = Andy | title = "Place" sues Academy | journal = Variety | date = 5 March 1993 | url = http://www.variety.com/article/VR104603.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate = 2008-09-03] Aristarain cited the precedents set by "Black and White in Color" (1976), "Le Bal" (1983) and "Dangerous Moves" (1984), all of which were French productions but which were submitted, respectively, by Ivory Coast, Algeria and Switzerland. [cite journal | last = Klady | first = Leonard | title = "Place" loses bid for TRO; trial Tues. | journal = Variety | date = 8 March 1993 | url = http://www.variety.com/article/VR104706.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate = 2008-09-03] After the judge determined that, while Academy procedures may have been lax, the organization had essentially followed its rules, Aristarain decided not to take the case to appeal, as ballots were already being mailed to voters and the awards ceremony was about to take place. [cite journal | last = Klady | first = Leonard | title = No "Place" in Oscar race | journal = Variety | date = 10 March 1993 | url = http://www.variety.com/article/VR104758.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate = 2008-09-03] Because of the controversy surrounding "A Place in the World"'s disqualification, the Academy adopted in the summer of 1993 new guidelines aimed at clarifying its eligibility rules for the Foreign Language Film category, and especially at making more specific the role played by each crew member. [cite journal | last = Marx | first = Andy | title = Pic Academy spells out rules for foreign entries | journal = Variety | date = 12 August 1993 | url = http://www.variety.com/article/VR109580.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate = 2008-09-03] It is also worth mentioning that in its November 2001 press release listing the foreign language submissions to the 74th Academy Awards, the Academy announced that a film from Uruguay ("In This Tricky Life") had "qualified this year for the first time", thereby omitting any mention of "A Place in the World". [cite press release | title = 51 Countries In Race For Oscar | publisher = Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | date = 19 November 2001 | url = http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2001/01.11.19.html | accessdate = 2008-09-03]

Awards

Wins
* San Sebastian Film Festival: Golden Seashell, Adolfo Aristarain; OCIC Award, Adolfo Aristarain; 1992.
* Nantes Three Continents Festival: Audience Award, Adolfo Aristarain; 1992.
* Goya Awards: Best Foreign Film in Spanish Language; 1993.
* Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best Actor, Federico Luppi; Best Actress, Cecilia Roth; Best Director, Adolfo Aristarain; Best Film; Best Music, Emilio Kauderer; Best New Actor, Gaston Batyi; Best Original Screenplay, Adolfo Aristarain, Alberto Lecchi, and Kathy Saavedra; Best Supporting Actor, José Sacristán; 1993.
* Fribourg International Film Festival: Audience Award, Adolfo Aristarain; 1993.
* Gramado Film Festival: Golden Kikito, Best Latin Film, Adolfo Aristarain; 1993.
* Ondas Awards: Film Award, Best Director, Adolfo Aristarain; 1993.

References

External links

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* [http://www.cinenacional.com/peliculas/index.php?pelicula=1171 "Un lugar en el mundo"] at the cinenacional.com sp icon.


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