Cinema without borders: prosaic verses—un poeta

Cinema without borders: prosaic verses—un poeta


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Simon Mesa Soto’s _UN POETA _(A Poet) is an intense character study of Oscar Restrepo, a poet who believes he never got his due in life. He is despondent and in decline, craving the elusive


public recognition that he thinks he deserves and intent on not settling for anything less. Age is not in his favour and the marriage too has collapsed under strain. On paper, Oscar might


feel like a cliched portrayal of a bitter, failed, frustrated artiste—alcoholic, misanthropic, egotist, responsible for his own fate as much as being guided by the vagaries of destiny itself


and living in the past than working towards the future—but it’s the way the character has been written and performed and the progression of the plot itself that makes him deeply humane


despite his flaws, so much so that you can’t help not sympathising with him. Colombian director Soto won the Palme d’Or in 2014 for his short film _LEIDI. _His debut feature,_ AMPARO, 


_featured in the Critics’ Week in 2021. This Colombia-Germany-Sweden co-production is his second feature that fetched him the jury prize in the Un Certain Regard section of the recently


concluded Cannes Film Festival.