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Nico left behind a successful career in Argentina to try life as an actor in New York. There, his gigs don’t pay much and he needs to work as a bartender and nanny to support himself while his big break doesn’t come along. When old friends decide to visit, he will have to juggle to pretend he is living a successful life. A film about how the pleasures of anonymity contrast with the pain and loneliness that shapes immigrants’ experiences. A journey of self-discovery and unexpected gains that only failure can offer. Tribeca, 2017.
Julia Solomonoff
Nasceu em 1968, na Argentina, e vive em Nova York. Foi assistente de direção em dezenas de comerciais e longas, dentre eles Diários de motocicleta (2004), de Walter Salles. Seu primeiro longa, Hermanas (2005), participou do laboratório de roteiro de Sundance e do Talent Campus de Berlim e teve sua estreia em Toronto. É diretora de filmes como O último verão de La Boyita (prêmio especial do júri no Festival de Cartagena 2009).