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Sundown

Michel Franco, France, 2021

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When a distant emergency summons the wealthy Bennett family back to the U.K., disrupting a vacation on the Mexican coast in Acapulco, simmering tensions rise to the fore between scions Alice (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and Neil (Tim Roth). The delicate balance of the deceptively close-knit clan, including siblings Colin and Alexa (Samuel Bottomley, Albertine Kotting McMillan), is irrevocably upset.

Continuing his exploration of individuals and societies under pressure, writer-director Michel Franco ("Nuevo orden") ascends to the heights and depths of an Acapulco — and a family — that is more than meets the eye. Playing out in the sleek hotel suites and scruffy tourist haunts of a disparate and stratified seaside locale, and across the psychological battlefield of a precarious dynasty, "Sundown" unfolds in sharp, surreptitious bursts.
When a distant emergency summons the wealthy Bennett family back to the U.K., disrupting a vacation on the Mexican coast in Acapulco, simmering tensions rise to the fore between scions Alice (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and Neil (Tim Roth). The delicate balance of the deceptively close-knit clan, including siblings Colin and Alexa (Samuel Bottomley, Albertine Kotting McMillan), is irrevocably upset.

Continuing his exploration of individuals and societies under pressure, writer-director Michel Franco ("Nuevo orden") ascends to the heights and depths of an Acapulco — and a family — that is more than meets the eye. Playing out in the sleek hotel suites and scruffy tourist haunts of a disparate and stratified seaside locale, and across the psychological battlefield of a precarious dynasty, "Sundown" unfolds in sharp, surreptitious bursts.
Duration
82 minutes
Language
OV English/Spanish
Subtitles
German
Video Quality
1080p
Available in
Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein