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Alanis
Directed by
Anahí Berneri
2017
82m
Drama
6.2
100%
57%
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A young Buenos Aires mother finds employment as a sex worker and struggles to live under the same laws that are supposed to protect her.
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Cast of Alanis
Sofía Gala Castiglione
Alanis
Dante Della Paolera
Dante
Dana Basso
Gisela
Silvina Sabater
Andrea
Carlos Vuletich
Román
Estela Garelli
Trabajadora social
Santiago Pedrero
Santiago
Alanis Ratings & Reviews
San Diego Reader
Scott Marks
Whatever preconceived notions about sex industry workers that accompany you into the theatre are bound to be shattered, thanks in large part to Ms. Gala's frank and tender performance.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Filmmaker Anahi Berneri... offers a no-apologies look at a member of a risk-taking underclass dinged on all sides.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jonathan Holland
A punchy and entirely unsentimental study of a few days in the life of a young Buenos Aires sex worker that's as defiantly non-miserabilist as its heroine.
Vague Visages
Marshall Shaffer
Berneri avoids easy sensationalism and poverty porn even as Alanis and Dante sleep on a clothing store floor, yet this resistance alone does not make a great movie
The CriterionCast
Joshua Brunsting
Alanis is a gorgeous, humanist motion picture, a film that uses rich photography full of texture to paint a portrait of life on the periphery of society.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
In tackling just how easy it is to fall through the cracks, "Alanis" is entirely gripping with a lead that may have trouble finding a place to live on screen, but will likely reside in the hearts and minds of anyone who experiences her story.
Gay City News
Steve Erickson
The film's final 20 minutes suffer from the notion that a film about sex work must contain violence, but "Alanis" is otherwise fairly respectful and shows director [Anahi] Berneri's skill at imagining her character's world.
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