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‘The Illusion of an Everlasting Summer’ Review: Two Argentinian Farm Girls Grow Up Before Our Very Eyes in a Transcendent Documentary
['Leslie Felperin']
The Hollywood Reporter
The Illusion of an Everlasting Summer The Bottom Line A beautiful way of seeing.
Thankfully, Sanguinetti knows she can’t let the film watch her subjects slide into despair as they exchange experience for innocence.
As it turns out, in the future they’ll get gussied up in Marni and Nina Ricci, but who’s counting?
Andrés Tambornino’s rhythmic editing pulls together the disparate kinds of stock and material, helping to create a strong sense of forward momentum throughout.
Like the canal the two girls like to go swimming in as kids, their lives are never the same each time Sanguinetti’s lenses dip into them.