Quadrilateral
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Fri 1 Nov 8:30 PM
The Piccadilly: Cinema 2
General Admission
Unclassified 15+
81 Mins | 2024 | Australian Premiere | Peru | Director: Daniel Rodríguez Risco | Feature | Fiction | World CinemaA new baby disrupts a family, igniting a darkly comedic survival battle.
Quadrilateral, directed by Daniel Rodríguez Risco, is a darkly comedic and dystopian tale from Peru that challenges the notion of the ideal family. Fans of Swedish master Roy Andersson will be drawn to its unique approach and biting humor.
The film centres on a family of four, Adriana, Alfredo, and their children, Lucia and Felipe, who live a structured and contented life. But the arrival of baby Tomas disrupts their world as Adriana becomes convinced that a perfect family must consist of two parents and two children. Tomas is consequently ignored by the entire family, setting off a surreal and absurd battle where every member must fight for their place.
Risco’s film works on multiple levels, exploring family dynamics while subtly critiquing the concept of survival of the fittest. The meticulously crafted set design, paired with outstanding performances, creates a fully immersive world that is both unsettling and thought-provoking. Quadrilateral is a unique cinematic experience that will leave you questioning the very foundations of family and whether blood truly is thicker than water. This is a film that demands to be seen, offering a perspective that lingers long after the credits roll.
Quadrilateral, directed by Daniel Rodríguez Risco, is a darkly comedic and dystopian tale from Peru that challenges the notion of the ideal family. Fans of Swedish master Roy Andersson will be drawn to its unique approach and biting humor.
The film centres on a family of four, Adriana, Alfredo, and their children, Lucia and Felipe, who live a structured and contented life. But the arrival of baby Tomas disrupts their world as Adriana becomes convinced that a perfect family must consist of two parents and two children. Tomas is consequently ignored by the entire family, setting off a surreal and absurd battle where every member must fight for their place.
Risco’s film works on multiple levels, exploring family dynamics while subtly critiquing the concept of survival of the fittest. The meticulously crafted set design, paired with outstanding performances, creates a fully immersive world that is both unsettling and thought-provoking. Quadrilateral is a unique cinematic experience that will leave you questioning the very foundations of family and whether blood truly is thicker than water. This is a film that demands to be seen, offering a perspective that lingers long after the credits roll.
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