IMDb
6.8 /10
45 votes

Drama · Documentary · 2016 · 1h 21min
Las calles
Las calles could be regarded as a film about words, about describing and naming, about secrets and confessions, and about language as the matter of memory. In a dialogue between generations, young people are responsible for elaborating the question, and School is the place that tries to come up with a technique for it. In turn, the elderly answer through their stories, which are basically the story of the town. And like the word –which is always a fiction– builds a reality, the film sustains its tone on that intermediate area in which a fictional setting provides the conditions for the pure documentary genre to mark the pace and reach out to people.
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IMDb
6.8 /10
45 votes
Rotten Tomatoes
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TMDB
10.0 /10
1 votes
Letterboxd
6.7 /10
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Weighted average
7.8/10