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The Sharks
Directed by
Lucía Garibaldi
2019
83m
Drama
5.7
82%
6.2
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Two young lovers embark on a relationship while a rumor of sharks at the beach has everyone talking.
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Cast of The Sharks
Romina Bentancur
Rosina
Federico Morosini
Joselo
Fabián Arenillas
Padre de Rosina
Valeria Lois
Madre de Rosina
Antonella Aquistapache
Mariana
Bruno Pereyra
Leandro
Jorge Portillo
Nacho
Dylan Cortés
Camilo
Lucía Garibaldi
Director / Writer
Pancho Magnou Arnábal
Executive Producer
Melanie Schapiro
Co-Producer
Matias Felix
Set Decoration
Nicole Davrieux
Art Direction
María Victoria Figueredo
Art Direction
Gabriela de Armas
Costume Designer
Rocío Mattos
Makeup Artist
Inés Bortagaray
Script Supervisor
Ernesto Gillman
Assistant Director
Chema Alba
Digital Intermediate Producer
Andrés Lopetegui
Colorist
The Sharks Ratings & Reviews
Screen Queens
Caroline Madden
What could have been an engrossing narrative about a young woman's uncertain navigation of her newfound sexuality ends up being tiresome and vague. The Sharks is dull, seeming to move in circles like the creatures of its title, endlessly going nowhere.
Jaredmobarak.com
Jared Mobarak
With the male gaze removed, everything can unfold naturally with relatable awkwardness and appetite.
Dr. Filmlove's Film Reviews and Ratings
Luke Parker
Cool gazes and strikingly extended shots work together to harness a steady sense of uneasiness in the viewer, who's forced to sink in their seat and doubt how far Rosina can go.
Chicago Reader
Cody Corrall
The Sharks ruminates on desire through an unlikely female gaze: one of predator vs. prey.
Variety
Guy Lodge
The film's icy-humid atmospherics trouble the memory for longer than its remote protagonist and stagnant storytelling, just enough to pique interest in Garibaldi's future work.
Cine Sin Fronteras
Rene Sanchez
The Sharks is a stylish and authentic coming-of-age story that announces the arrival of a fresh voice in Latin American cinema. [Full Review in Spanish]
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
The Sharks is a film worth the search, with another young female force in Bentancur, and a beautiful debut by Garibaldi; this slow-moving feature leaves an impression.
Remezcla
Carlos Aguilar
Extremely subdued on all fronts, Garibaldi's The Sharks subverts the exuberance associated with coming-of-age storylines.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
Garibaldi writes with an honesty about fluctuating teenage desires, but the theme of isolation makes for a dreadfully boring movie.
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
Something truly special as both it and its lead move hypnotically to the beat of their own drum (and to a rhythmic sync score).
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
Garibaldi strips conventional plotting down to the bone, a process mirrored by her skilled use of the wide-open physical spaces exposing her young protagonist's intensely private world.
Film Threat
Norman Gidney
Garibaldi's The Sharks is a breezy drama lead by a strong performance, one that should be noticed.
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