Carte Blanche: Albert Serra
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The screening on the 7th of December will be introduced by Albert Serra.
A retired man dreams of owning a small electric wheelchair, like all his friends. His family refuses, seeing the idea as whimsical. He sells his belongings to pursue that “dream.”
A true grotesque tragedy, laced with Spanish black humor. The film subtly portrays traits of Francoist society that remain recognizable today: marginalization, infantilization of old age, picaresque cunning, selfishness — all presented with a tone that is both whimsical and light.
Awarded the International Critics’ Prize – FIPRESCI at Venice in 1960, the film owes much to its screenwriter Rafael Azcona, a sharp and incisive chronicler of everyday Spain, in the tradition of Goya.