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Un Buda follows two brothers orphaned as children when their parents were taken by the military during the "Dirty Wars" of the 1970s in Argentina. Tomas is now a drifting and withdrawn young man who experiments with ascetic practices and has an instinctive compassion for others. His older brother Rafael is a university philosophy professor, detached and alone. Their struggles with each other and the world around them in Buenos Aires take a dramatic turn when they find themselves at a rural Zen center.
Direction
Rafecas directs himself with zero vanity, all ache.
Cinematography
Buenos Aires grays vs. Zen center stillness — visual grief processing.
Writing
Philosophy professor who can't philosophize his way out of pain.
Director
Diego Rafecas
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