North Terminal

North Terminal

202237 min
5.4/10
DocumentaryMusic

Plot Summary

During the 2020 lockdown, Lucrecia Martel returns to her home in Salta, Argentina’s most conservative region. Here she follows Julieta Laso who, like a muse, introduces her to a group of female artists and defiant people who exchange glances and opinions around a fire.

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Official trailer from TMDB

👥Cast (10)

Julieta Laso

Julieta Laso

Self - Singer

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Mariana Carrizo

Self - Copla Interpreter

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Noelia Sinkunas

Self - Pianist

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Lorena Carpanchay

Self - Copla Interpreter

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Daniel "Bubu" Ríos

Self - Guitarist

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Yamila "B Yami" Barrionuevo

Self - Trap Singer

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Macarena "Maka" Fuentes

Self - "Whisky" Band Member

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Margarita "Mar" Pérez

Self - "Whisky" Band Member

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Fidela "Michu" Carrasco

Self - Dancer

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Miguel Moreyra

Self - Dancer

🎬Crew

Director

Lucrecia Martel

Writers

Lucrecia Martel

Producers

Santiago Gallelli, Benjamín Doménech, Matías Roveda

🖼️Gallery (1 images)

North Terminal backdrop 1

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

4/13/2024

This might have done better for me if Lucrecia Martel had just stuck to putting together a series of authentic and potent folk performances from an array of people whom we meet, initially, sitting around a camp fire in the middle of lockdown. I didn't really need to hear Julieta Laso's rather chronological and self-indulgent in-car monologue. Back to the thrust of this documentary, though, and the acoustics - especially in the jungle, give the songs a joy and a potency and you get a real sense not just of tradition, but of aspiration from the (admittedly subtitled) lyric for women who yearn for an intangible yet necessary independence of body, opportunity and spirit. Not so much worth a watch, but certainly a listen.

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Production Companies

Rei Pictures