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Movie Title : Alamar (To the Sea)
Release Date : Jul 14, 2010 Wide
Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : G

Actors :Jorge Machado,Natan Machado Palombini,Nestor Marin,Roberta Palombini


A young boy and his father learn about living in harmony with nature in this languid drama from filmmaker Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio. A man from Mexico (Jorge Machado) travels to Italy and falls in love with a beautiful local woman (Roberta Palombini). Their feelings for one another are strong, but they prove to be short lived, and when they decide to beak up after the birth of their son Natan, he returns to Mexico while she stays in Italy and takes primary custody of the child. However, the father strives to remain a presence in his son's life, and the boy visits his father at least once a year. As the five-year-old Natan travels to Mexico, his father has joined the family' fishing operation near the coral reefs of Banco Chinchorro. Living in an elevated cottage near the shore, Natan and his family devote their summer to an idyllic existence, spending their days catching the plentiful fish and observing the wildlife, and their nights sitting by the fire and admiring the stars. To the father, this simple life teaches an important lesson of existing in peace with the natural world, and Natan comes to see himself as being as much a part of this environment as the fish, the waterfowl and the seaweed. Alamar (aka To The Sea) was the first solo directorial credit for cinematographer Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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So little is said on any subject that we're free to make our own conclusions about the world Natan inhabits.
Linda Barnard-Toronto Star

"Alamar" takes a lyrical approach to a story about father-son bonding in the tropics. It's as sketchy as it is beautiful.
John Hartl-Seattle Times

It is to González-Rubio's credit that he can celebrate nature so joyously, yet suggest neither the preferred lifestyle of either parent is superior to the other.
Kevin Thomas-Los Angeles Times

As much home movie as neorealist non-narrative, Alamar provides a nearly hypnotic immersion in the brilliantly aqua, impossibly tranquil Caribbean -- a Paradise Regained not just for Natan but for everyone.
J. Hoberman-L.A. Weekly

Moving but never sentimental, ambient but rigorously focused, this is an assured, refreshingly simple film where the dramas and responsibilities of parenthood exist inside a bubble of blissed-out tropicalia.
David Jenkins-Time Out

Pedro González-Rubio takes the viewer on a leisurely journey through the timeless ritual of catching and cleaning fish, and the natural progression of paternal love over the course of a few days.
Loren King-Boston Globe

Alamar is a slow, beautiful meditation on nature, family and the relationship between father and son.
Liz Braun-Jam! Movies

It's hard to tell whether this line has been scripted or captured, but it packs an emotional punch all the same.
Adam Nayman-eye WEEKLY

An extraordinary portrait of a positive and meaningful father-son relationship that touches the heart.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

A beautifully shot and carefully nuanced look at the forging of a bond between a father and a son.
Ian Buckwalter-DCist

The opposite of stimulating storytelling: It's a pseudo-vacation.
Tricia Olszewski-Washington City Paper

Mexico's Alamar arrives like a breath of fresh air reminding us of cinema's potential for simple and elegant beauty.
Beth Accomando-KPBS.org

Magical portrait of one five-year-old's summer with his fisherman father
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit

Even with the cast playing themselves and a good premise, the idea to script only some of the film ends up creating a series of disconnected sequences.
Katina Vangopoulos-Moviedex

A remarkably pure cinema experience, not just because it's about selfless parental devotion but because the film itself has been stripped down to the basics.
Robert W. Butler-Kansas City Star

The film does a good job of suggesting that this will be a likely outcome, yet it seems curiously uninterested in providing anything other than a rather one-sided view of this relationship.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

A slow-burn that shows us connections between what's real
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

Magic realism in the purest, simplest sense.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

An immensely charming movie.
-Daily Express

Beautifully shot, relentlessly minimalist and deceptively simple drama that's by turns fascinating and quietly moving.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

This slight and picturesque faux-documentary is like a family photo album brought to life.
Anthony Quinn-Independent

Alamar, for all its laid-back charm, offers no real answers and its naivety is perplexing.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

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Jorge and Roberta have been separated for several years. They simply come from opposite worlds: he likes an uncomplicated life in the jungle, while she prefers a more urban existence. He is Mexican and she is Italian, and she has decided to return to Rome with their five-year-old son, Natan. But before they leave, Jorge wishes to take young Natan on a trip, hoping to teach him about his Mayan origins in Mexico. At first the boy is physically and emotionally uncomfortable with the whole affair, and gets seasick on the boat taking them to their destination. But as father and son spend more time together, Natan begins a learning experience that will remain with him forever.

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