The Apostate
Description
This droll, canny, erotically charged study of a man determined to free himself from convention marks the third feature from Uruguayan filmmaker Federico Veiroj, director of the wry cinephilic festival favorite A Useful Life (SFIFF 2011). Veiroj again trains his keen, sensuous lens on an unlikely hero whose present day dilemma recalls a bygone historical (and cinematic) era. Gonzalo Tamayo (a devilishly innocent Álvaro Ogalla, with whom Veiroj hatched the original story idea and co-wrote the screenplay) is an obstinate Madrid 30-something intent on forcing the equally obstinate Catholic Church to relinquish its hold on his misspent life by removing his name from the baptismal record. This surface turbulence draws its gradually manic Buñuel-esque energy from deeper currents in Gonzalo’s frustrated life—proto-political, quasi-existential, patently Freudian impulses emanating from his lifelong lust for his first cousin, his perennial inability to pass his final philosophy exam, a strained relationship with his overbearing mother and shady father and a tentative flirtation with the beautiful cookie-baking single mother whose son he tutors. More than a portrait of a man unwilling to fully grow up, The Apostate prompts subtle questions and subversive pleasures in its battle of wills between a would-be renegade and some of the more intimate institutions of social control. —Robert Avila
Born in 1976 in Montevideo, Uruguay, Federico Veiroj began making short films in 1996, first entering festivals with As Follows (2004), a warm and witty coming-of-age tale set amid the filmmaker’s own Jewish subculture of Montevideo. His first feature, Acne (2007), premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes and garnered accolades internationally. His follow-up, A Useful Life (SFIFF 2011), a loving and deftly drawn black-and-white homage to a life in the cinema, won the Coral Grand Prize for Best Film at the Havana Film Festival. The Apostate, his third feature, received its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Trailer
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Language Spanish
Year 2015
Runtime 80
Country Spain/France/Uruguay
Director Federico Veiroj
Producer Federico Veiroj, Guadalupe Trelles, Fernando Franco
Writer Federico Veiroj, Álvaro Ogalla, Gonzalo Delgado, Nicolás Saad
Editor Fernando Franco
Cinematographer Arauco Hernández Holz
Cast Álvaro Ogalla, Vicky Peña, Marta Larralde
Print Source FiGa Films