Sundance film festival: A farcical tale of entitled New Yorkers arriving in rural Argentina to make a docuseries is too limp and underbaked to hit its targetsA fading television host, a shady producer and three bratty junior crew members walk into a hostel in rural Argentina. The setup – five self-involved New Yorkers in a sleepy, modest, provincial town to film “a whole new series on subcultures around the world” – practically begs for a punchline, or at least some fizzy, kinetic chaos.Magic Farm, Argentine-Spanish film-maker Amalia Ulman’s second feature (after 2021’s El Planeta), certainly tries to stir the pot, throwing its characters together into a hodgepodge of strange and lightly surreal situations. But for all its digressive meetups and self-assured one-liners – “maybe you should stop taking so much ketamine,” etc – it can’t land the joke.Magic Farm is screening at the Sundance film festival and is seeking distribution Continue reading...
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