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Alis

2022 1h 24m Documentary List
Tomatometer 2 Reviews Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings
2021, Arcadia Public Boarding School, Colombia. Through a creative act, teenage girls who lived on the streets of Bogota give life to ALIS, a fictional classmate. As their voices intertwine, the character comes to life revealing their past experiences, dreams and sufferings. The innocent game becomes a descent into hell where their luminous faces guide us to the depths of the dark world they once inhabited only to emerge with new skin, thus breaking the cycle of violence and embracing a brighter future.

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Rob Aldam Backseat Mafia Alis is extremely difficult to watch at times but it’s a rewarding and life-affirming experience. Jun 25, 2022 Full Review Tara Judah Screen International Alis is a sensitive and generous act, which puts the safeguarding of its subjects ahead of its own desires to tell a compelling story – which, incidentally, it also does with aplomb. Mar 3, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis 2021, Arcadia Public Boarding School, Colombia. Through a creative act, teenage girls who lived on the streets of Bogota give life to ALIS, a fictional classmate. As their voices intertwine, the character comes to life revealing their past experiences, dreams and sufferings. The innocent game becomes a descent into hell where their luminous faces guide us to the depths of the dark world they once inhabited only to emerge with new skin, thus breaking the cycle of violence and embracing a brighter future.
Director
Clare Weiskopf, Nicolas Van Hemelryck
Producer
Clare Weiskopf, Nicolas Van Hemelryck, Radu Stancu, Alexandra Galvis
Screenwriter
Tatiana Andrade, Anne Fabini, Gustavo Vasco, Clare Weiskopf, Nicolas Van Hemelryck
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Spanish
Runtime
1h 24m