The Illusionists
A young man decides to join the army because he needs a job and he wants to make his mother happy. He becomes the drummer in the band. His everyday life is now a combination of military training and m…
The Illusionists
A young man decides to join the army because he needs a job and he wants to make his mother happy. He becomes the drummer in the band. His everyday life is now a combination of military training and music. What does the Argentine Army do these days, 40 years after the dictatorship? How is a soldier made in a country without wars? Following orders, rehearsing snappy marches and running through more drills than you can shake a drum stick at. A 19-year-old Argentinian man goes off into the army, where he becomes a drummer in a military band. A measured but poignant study of the collision between young individuality and military uniformity, which expands on the contradictions and uncertainties of entering into adulthood within the constraints of a rigid hierarchy. A coming-of-age story set in a "total institution". —Berlinale Generation Catalogue
The Illusionists
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A young man decides to join the army because he needs a job and he wants to make his mother happy. He becomes the drummer in the band. His everyday life is now a combination of military training and music.
What does the Argentine Army do these days, 40 years after the dictatorship? How is a soldier made in a country without wars? Following orders, rehearsing snappy marches and running through more drills than you can shake a drum stick at. A 19-year-old Argentinian man goes off into the army, where he becomes a drummer in a military band. A measured but poignant study of the collision between young individuality and military uniformity, which expands on the contradictions and uncertainties of entering into adulthood within the constraints of a rigid hierarchy.
A coming-of-age story set in a "total institution". —Berlinale Generation Catalogue.