Most People Die On Sundays
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David, a young middle-class Jewish man, corpulent, homosexual and afraid of flying, returns to Buenos Aires from Europe after the death of his uncle. On his return, David learns that his mother has decided to disconnect his father's respirator, the only thing that has kept him alive for years. David will oscillate between living intimately with his mother, alienated by the pain of the imminent loss of her husband, and a voracity to fill his existential anguish, occupying his hours learning to drive, going to specialists cheaper than in Europe, and trying to have sex with any man who shows him a little attention.
Screenings
Cinemex Stadium | Sala 4
Cinemex Luciérnaga | Sala 7
Cast and crew
Director's bio:
Iair Said, Buenos Aires, 1988. He graduated as a scriptwriter at Patricio Vega's school. His first short film "9 vacunas" won the BAFICI 2013 and the "Black PearlAward" for best short film at Abu Dhabi Film Festival 2012, having participated in more than 30 festivals. His second short film "Imperfect Present" was selected in the official competition at the Cannes Film Festival 2015 and at BAFICI, among other festivals. His first film " Flora´s life is no pic-nic " was shown for 9 months at the MALBA Museum, Buenos Aires.