1. Un cuento chino - Alle Informationen zum Film auf CineImage
Camera: Rolo Pulpeiro ; Editing: Pablo Barbieri Carrera ; Sound: Eduardo Esquide ; Music: Lucio Godoy ; Visual FX: Juan Jose Elias ...
Bilder, Inhalt, Synopsis, Beschrieb, Trailer zum Film Un cuento chino
2. Chinese Take-Away (Un cuento chino) - Cineuropa
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3. Chinese Takeaway - Variety
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Chinese Takeaway A gentle comedy about a curmudgeon, a Chinese man and a cow that falls from the sky, "Chinese Takeaway" is tasty while it lasts but not very filling.
4. Communication and character change in Un cuento chino | Intellect
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Abstract In Un cuento chino/Chinese Take-Out (Borensztein, 2011), the protagonist, Roberto, is a misanthropic character who unexpectedly has an encounter with the Other: Jun, a Chinese immigrant who enters his life. Unlike other migration films, the emphasis here is on the Argentine protagonist. Communication is a key theme on multiple levels, and the interaction between Roberto and Jun results in transculturation. The lack of subtitles for the Chinese immigrant means that both the Argentine characters and the audience have to understand his non-verbal communication. Roberto and his friend Mari also use this type of communication with Jun and between themselves. Non-verbal communication theories (kinesics, vocalics, oculesics, proxemics and haptics) give us deeper insights into how this communication functions. Besides the gestures, body movement, eye behaviour and voice behaviour, two other non-verbal forms of communication with connotative meaning – photography and painting – are crucial to the film. The polysemic image of the cow initially represents death for Jun, but then life and love for both him and Roberto. Ultimately, this intercultural encounter causes Roberto to undergo a change in character. Communication, intercultural and otherwise, turns out to be the key to happiness.
5. 'Un Cuento Chino': When a cow falls from the sky and other mis/fortunes
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Set in the Buenos Aires of Jorge Luis Borges, “Un Cuento Chino” (2011), directed by Sebastián Borensztein, begins with an exotic scene on a river in far-away Fujian, China, with two lovers on a woo…
6. Filmographies - films at UST by Country: Argentina
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The following filmographies are a compilation of films held at OSF Library. They include documentaries and feature films in the selected subject areas. Feature films and documentaries regarding Argentina
7. "Un cuento chino:" Annotated dialogue tracker and study guide
... Chinese that do not appear) from the comedy / drama film "Un cuento chino," Argentina, 2011. The film touches on the melting pot nature of Argentine culture ...
A script-like guide to every word spoken (in Spanish; there are some portions in Chinese that do not appear) from the comedy / drama film "Un cuento chino," Argentina, 2011. The film touches on the melting pot nature of Argentine culture, the immigrant experience, generational and cultural differenc...
8. Forza Horizon 5 soundtrack - RacingSoundtracks.com
Country, Band, Song, Genre. Custom - All. Custom - Ungrouped. Custom - Order from announcements at Forza Horizon website. Custom - Horizon Bass Arena.
9. • Chinese Take-Out (2011) Soundtrack OST • - Banda Sonora
Un cuento chino. Title in Italiano: Cosa piove dal cielo? Title in Português: Um Conto Chinês. Title in Français: El Chino. Title in Türk: Zoraki Misafir. Title ...
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