Cannes Review: The Meltdown Is an Elusive Chilean Chiller
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Cannes Review: The Meltdown Is an Elusive Chilean Chiller
With the halfway point of this year’s Cannes Film Festival fast approaching, one of the best movies I’ve seen is a Chilean chiller called The Meltdown. The story is set in a snowy ski lodge high up in the Andes, where a precocious 9-year-old named Inés (a wonderful Maya O’Rourke) befriends a German skier who promptly disappears. This elusive mystery is set in 1992, less than two years after the democratic election of Patricio Aylwin marked the e…
The Meltdown (El Deshielo)
QUICK’N DIRTY: LIVE FROM CANNES Chile is a nation of snow, sincerity and scandal. This feature is set in the 1990s, situated on a nine-year-old named Inés (Maya O’Rourke). She lives in a hotel run by her grandparents, a popular destination for German skiers. Despite her grandmother’s protests, Inés spends more and more time hanging out with the guests. Her friendship with teenager Hanna (Maia Domagala) is so strong that they cuddle together. One…
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