Synopsis
A recovering alcoholic travels to the untamed coast of Patagonia to reconnect with his estranged daughter in this gentle yet deeply resonant drama from Argentine writer-director Carlos Sorin.
2012 ‘Días de pesca’ Directed by Carlos Sorín
A recovering alcoholic travels to the untamed coast of Patagonia to reconnect with his estranged daughter in this gentle yet deeply resonant drama from Argentine writer-director Carlos Sorin.
Días de pesca en Patagonia, Jours de pêche en Patagonie
Gone Fishing (Días de pesca) is an Argentine drama film written and directed by Carlos Sorín.
Marco Tucci tries to change the course of his life after having undergone a harsh detoxification to give up alcohol. As part of the treatment, it is suggested that he choose a hobby or something he is passionate about, and he decides to go fishing. He then travels to Patagonia, specifically to Puerto Deseado because it is shark fishing season, but also because her daughter Ana lives there and has not heard from her for years.
Gone Fishing is a drama with all the letters, a bit tedious at times but nevertheless it does a good job. Sorín leaves with a joyful atmosphere that,…
Gran película, tan sencilla y emotiva. Grandes actuaciones de Awada y Almeida.
PD: Esta es la cuarta película que veo de Sorín y me gustaron todas.
A man comes back to his lost daughter after recuperating from alcoholism. Simple approach by Carlos Sorin in a possibly too elementary fashion.