Esteros - -2016-

: After years apart, they reunite as adults when Matías returns to town with his fiancée. This reunion forces them to confront resurfaced feelings and the societal pressures of a conservative environment. Cinematic Style : The film is noted for its striking scenery and solid performances, particularly by child actors Blas Finardi Niz and Joaquín Parada the film or see a

Navigating the awkward, charged tension of two adults grappling with who they have become versus who they were to each other. Cinematic Style and Landscapes Esteros -2016-

The contrast between the cold, modern life Matías built in Brazil and the vibrant, messy life Jerónimo leads in the wetlands speaks volumes without needing excessive dialogue. : After years apart, they reunite as adults

Critics often highlight how the film uses the as a silent protagonist. The "esteros" (wetlands) themselves represent a space of fluidity and transition—a place where boundaries between land and water, past and present, are blurred. Curotto’s direction favors lingering shots and naturalistic performances, allowing the chemistry between actors Ignacio Rogers (Matías) and Esteban Masturini (Jerónimo) to drive the narrative. Why It Resonates Today Cinematic Style and Landscapes The contrast between the