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''Glue Sniffer'' () is a 1999 Spanish-language film directed by Elia Schneider. It was an international co-production between
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and
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
. It was Venezuela's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the
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, but did not manage to receive a nomination. It won at the 2000
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.


Synopsis

The 11-year-old Oliver is driven out of his mother's house by abuse from her new boyfriend, and then he struggles to live on the streets. He tries to avoid the crime common to young homeless children, but life gets harder when a drug gang tries to recruit him.


Cast

* Jose Gregorio Rivas - Oliver * Alfredo Medina - Mocho * Luis Campos Pelón - Chino *
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- Saúl *
Laureano Olivares Laureano Olivares (born 16 September 1978) is a Venezuelan actor best known for his role in Elia Schneider's movie ''Sicario'' at the age of 16. Filmography Films * ''Sicario'' (1994) * '' Huelepega: Ley de la Calle'' (1999) * '' Oro Diablo'' (2 ...
- Pelao


Production

The production examined real child homelessness as well as other social issues to inform the story, as well as using amateur actors and trying to create a documentary feel. During filming in 1997, the Venezuelan National Institute for Minors (INAM) prevented filming from continuing over concerns for the amateur child actors involved; the production denounced this as an arbitrary block, as they had already been granted permission by courts presided over by a Juveniles Judge. Schneider proposed that INAM wanted to interfere with the narrative instead, as the motion allowed them to review all footage before release and unilaterally cut or edit parts in the name of protecting the image of the children. Nancy Montero from INAM said that they didn't want to prevent filming or anything else bad, they just wanted some time to edit the script before filming continued so that the children would not be psychologically harmed by the roles they were playing. However, filming had never stopped, only moved to secret locations.


Reception

''Economía Hoy'' wrote that the film was following the Latin American style of rejecting entertainment culture in favor of reflecting on society. It compares the film to the Schneider-produced and Novoa-directed 1994 '' Sicario'', which also uses commonplace violence to enhance its narrative. Luisela Alvaray compared the film to Buñuel's ''
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''. Rodolfo Izaguirre complements the film as having "merits that are not always found in other Venezuelan films: a worked script efficient production work art direction and costumes, and a cast in which professional actors such as Pedro Lander,
Adolfo Cubas Miguel Adolfo Cubas Contreras (born December 2, 1964 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a well known Venezuelan actor. Biography Miguel Adolfo Cubas Contreras was born on December 2, 1964 in Caracas, Venezuela. He grew up in a conservative family. Cuba ...
and Lucio Bueno, among others, move comfortably in the middle of real street children". According to the
Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía The Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía (CNAC) (''English'': Autonomous National Center of Filmmaking) is the governing body of the Venezuelan cinema created by the Venezuelan government in 1993. It is responsible for selecting the films ...
, the film saw a Venezuelan audience of 301,555.


References


External links

* {{Venezuelan submission for Academy Awards, state=autocollapse Venezuelan drama films 1990s Spanish-language films 1999 films Spanish drama films