Acclaimed Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel steps back behind the camera for her third feature film with a mysterious and intriguing tale of a bourgeois woman (Maria Onetto) who when driving alone on a dirt road becomes distracted and runs over something. In the days following this jarring incident she is dazed and emotionally disconnected from the people and events in her life. She becomes obsessed with the possibility that she may have killed someone. The police confirm that there were no accidents reported in the area and everything returns to normal until a... gruesome discovery is made. Lucrecia Martel's third feature examines the intricacies of class status and the role of women in a male-dominated society. [show more]
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Acclaimed Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel steps back behind the camera for her third feature film with this tense thriller concerning a woman who fails to recognize the people surrounding her as well as their intentions after inadvertently killing a dog while driving on the highway.
Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel directs this psychological mystery drama. While driving along a deserted country road, affluent middle-aged dentist Vero (Maria Onetto) knocks something or someone over with her car. Unable to bring herself to stop and look, she dismisses it initially as a dog - but gradually becomes convinced in retrospect that she has killed someone. Increasingly panicked and disorientated, Vero enters a trance-like state as she goes through the motions of daily life in her close-knit middle class family.
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