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Alamar DVD

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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.

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Released
28 February 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
New Wave Films 
Classification
Runtime
71 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055159200226 
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Mexican filmmaker Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio directs this part film/part documentary set on Banco Chinchorro, the second largest coral reef in the world, which lies just off the Mexican coast. Five-year-old Natan (Natan Machado Palombini) is the son of an Italian mother (Roberta Palombini) and Mexican father (Jorge Machado) who have recently divorced. Before leaving for a new life in Rome with his mother, Natan spends a final summer with his father and grandfather (Nestor Marin) in their simple fisherman's shack at the Banco Chinchorro, learning the ways of their work and forming a bond that, despite its simplicity and strength, is inevitably overshadowed by Natan's impending departure.