Paolo
A Film by Andrea Franco Batievsky
US/Peru, 2009, video, 78 min
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“There's No Place like Home.” So the saying goes, but for some home isn’t so
welcoming.
In Andrea Franco Batievsky’s documentary film Paolo, we are introduced to the
adorable Paolo Reategui. Like the millions of other immigrants who've made
New York City their home, Paolo is searching for his version of the American
dream. He shares his spacious Brooklyn apartment with his sister and a friend,
he parties at the city’s hippest gay clubs, and works in a high-end Manhattan
boutique. He has a great group of friends and a wonderful relationship with his
mom who lives in Miami. Yet amidst the skyscrapers, parties, and friends,
something is missing from Paolo’s life: his roots.
Paolo decides to return to his native Peru for the first time in nearly a decade,
unsure how the homophobic society he left will react to him, or he to it.
Anxious and excited, Paolo decides that he wants to find his father, the man
who vanished while he was a child, and make peace with his past as he
navigates his future.
Beautifully shot and edited, with a wonderful indie-pop soundtrack, Paolo is
an emotional ride through the seemingly ordinary life of a man in search of
answers. In English and Spanish with English subtitles.
—Kareem Tabsch FILMMAKER BIO
Andrea Franco has worked on several student films and documentaries as
director of photography and editor. She produced, directed and edited the
award-winning documentary Quiero Volver (2004), which has screened in
Lima, Miami, New York and Toronto. She has worked as producer for VH1 Latin
America, and has been on the board of The Florida Room’s Documentary Film
Festival since 2004. |