
Film Info
El último Elvis
Film Information
Exhibition Title | El último Elvis |
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Original Title | El último Elvis |
English Title | The Last Elvis |
Director | Armando Bo (N) |
Country | ![]() |
Year | 2011 |
Format | 35 mm |
Colour | Color |
Duration | 90' |
Cast:
- Intérpretes / Cast: John McInerny, Griselda Siciliani, Margarita López
Production:
- Guión / Scriptwriter: Nicolás Giacobone, Armando Bo
- Fotografía / Cinematography: Javier Julia
- Edición / Editing: Patricio Pena
- Producción / Producer: Steve Golin, Hugo Sigman, Patricio Álvarez Casado, Víctor Bo, Armando Bo
- Compañía Productora / Production Company: Rebolución, K&S Films, Anonymous Content
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Synopsis
Carlos Gutiérrez is the last Elvis. Not just because he is a Southern Cone Elvis, but because he is just like Elvis was at the end: physically unfit, fat, sweaty, bad-tempered. But he’s also a passionate man in complete control of his histrionic manners. Carlos works in a factory and also as an Elvis impersonator in weddings and other events. But Carlos is not the worker; or even Carlos: he is Elvis. He eats what Elvis used to eat, watches nothing on the TV but the King’s shows, and experiences his admiration and personification as an unbreakable obsession. Carlos is also a divorced parent with a daughter who is, obviously, named Lisa Marie. He has plans. But there’s also reality. Armando Bo’s first film features a character and an actor who are both hard to forget, with a remarkable narrative confidence that dares to show profound emotions and still remain modest. There aren’t many films like The Last Elvis, in which a debutant filmmaker has the courage to handle crucial topics with such determination.
Schedule for this film
14TH BAFICI GRAND OPENING NIGHT.
A NEW EDITION OF THE FESTIVAL KICKS OFF
WITH THE SCREENING OF ARMANDO BO’S EL ÚLTIMO ELVIS.