Sur ( South ) is a 1988 Argentine drama film written and directed by Fernando E. Solanas . The film features Susú Pecoraro , Miguel Ángel Solá , Philippe Léotard , Lito Cruz , Ulises Dumont among others.
15-451: Barracas may refer to: Barracas, Buenos Aires Barracas Central Sportivo Barracas Barracas, Castellón , Spain Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Barracas . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
30-434: A UNESCO city of design, the project is based on easy credit and possibilities for those entrepreneurs who are willing to move their offices and manufacturing plants to this center, that is between the avenues Pedro de Mendoza, Velez Sarfield and the streets Australia, Brandsen and Herrera. Between the strategies for this center there are preferred loans, tax exceptions, marketing strategies and subsidies to repair real state that
45-434: A series of problems with this new bridge until the inauguration of its replacement in 1931 that still stands today. Throughout most of the 19th century, the neighbourhood was home to some of the wealthiest families of the city. Santa Lucía avenue was the principal centre of activity and contained many of the city's most famous stores at the time. However, an 1871 yellow fever epidemic that swept through many southern parts of
60-715: Is inspired by Michelangelo 's classic fresco The Creation of Adam found in the Vatican 's Sistine Chapel in Rome. It was created in 2014 by the Argentine graphic designer and artist Santiago Barbeito (a.k.a. Santuke ) but it was not until May 2018 that it became globally popular thanks to the viralization of a video filmed by an amateur who uploaded it to social networks . Casa de Esteban de Luca 34°39′S 58°23′W / 34.650°S 58.383°W / -34.650; -58.383 Sur (film) Following its debut at
75-414: Is not sure he wants to return to his former life and family. A friend, "El-Negro", who was killed during the military coup, appears in the night with a special mission: to help Floreal face what has happened when he was serving time in prison. El-Negro helps him to live through the important events that happened in his absence. El-Negro helps him get past his anger, understanding how hard it was to endure such
90-513: Is too old. The "Sistine Chapel of Football" is an artwork exhibited at the Sportivo Pereyra club in Barracas. It honors two of the greatest stars in the history of Argentine football : Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi along with other leading figures such as Juan Román Riquelme , Gabriel Batistuta , Mario Kempes , Sergio Agüero , Claudio Caniggia , Ricardo Bochini and Ariel Ortega . It
105-600: The 1988 Cannes Film Festival , Sur collected a host of awards from prestigious international film festivals. Sur garnered its director, Fernando E. Solanas the Best Director at Cannes in 1988 and was nominated for the Palme d'Or in the same year. The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival . In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by
120-534: The Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000, the film reached the 33rd position. In a new version of the survey organized in 2022 by the specialized magazines La vida útil , Taipei and La tierra quema , presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival , the film reached the 40th position. Floreal is released from prison prior to the end of a military coup d'état in 1983. He discovers his wife has cheated on him and
135-581: The 18th century, "Barracas" began to grow on the banks of the Riachuelo River , becoming a slave quarter, as well as an area for leather tanneries , and abattoirs . On March 24, 1791, a bridge was built that gave the neighborhood an important strategic value during the British invasions of the Río de la Plata . In 1858, part of this bridge was destroyed by flood and was replaced by a new iron bridge in 1871. There were
150-424: The 1990s has helped foster a number of redevelopment projects in the area, notably the conversion of the former Piccaluga textile factory into upscale lofts, which was completed in 2008. Inside one of the sector of the neighborhood there is a 'Design District', an initiative tending to create a design and manufacture center. This effort, is intended to help the south part of the city and to consolidate Buenos Aires as
165-429: The city forced most wealthy families and the area's middle class to relocate to the north of the city, leaving the neighbourhood to become the working-class area that it remains today. A number of wealthy Argentine families retained properties in Barracas during much of the 20th century, maintaining them as rental units of varying quality. Immigrants, especially Italians , started to settle here and it became popular with
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#1732848304525180-424: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barracas&oldid=932711385 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Barracas, Buenos Aires Barracas is a barrio , or district, in
195-429: The southeast part of the city of Buenos Aires , Argentina. It is located between the railroad of Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano and the Riachuelo River , and the streets Regimiento de Patricios , Defensa , Caseros , Vélez Sársfield , Amancio Alcorta , Lafayette , and Lavardén . The name Barracas comes from the word barraca , which refers to a temporary construction of houses using rudimentary materials. In
210-425: The stage for activist director Fernando Pino Solanas 's 1987 film Sur ( South ). A chronicle of the lives of a group of friends and stockyards co-workers during Argentina's last dictatorship , Sur was as much an ode to Barracas as it was a narrative of the havoc many working-class Argentines lived through in that era. The painting of colorful façades on Calle Lanín by local artist Marino Santa María during
225-472: The working-class. Modest cafés were opened, attracting people with a lower financial status. Factories dominated the economy of the area up until around 1980, although they continue to provide an important source of employment. The factories of Barracas began to close afterwards, and fewer train services were operated through the area. Freeway construction during the 1980s resulted in the loss of over 20 residential buildings and two public parks. The barrio set
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