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''Todas las azafatas van al cielo'' (Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven) is a 2002
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directed by
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and written by Burman and
Emiliano Torres Emiliano Torres (born December 5, 1971, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film director, screenplay writer and producer. In 1991 he graduated from the Fundación Universidad del Cine of Buenos Aires and completed his degree in filmmaking, orient ...
. The picture was produced by Pablo Bossi, Pedro D'Angelo,
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and José María Morales. It features
Alfredo Casero Alfredo Casero (born 12 November 1962) is an Argentine musician, actor and comedian. Casero began studying acting with Norman Briski in 1987. Soon after he started working in the underground humour scene of Buenos Aires. In 1992 he created, al ...
as Julián and Ingrid Rubio as the air hostess Teresa. The metaphorical romantic comedy-drama is about a widowed
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and a free-spirited airline flight-attendant (who the director believes seems to hold a certain fascination in western culture).


Plot

The story tells of Julián (
Alfredo Casero Alfredo Casero (born 12 November 1962) is an Argentine musician, actor and comedian. Casero began studying acting with Norman Briski in 1987. Soon after he started working in the underground humour scene of Buenos Aires. In 1992 he created, al ...
) an overweight ophthalmologist who is emotionally upset due to the unexpected death of his flight-attendant wife and of Teresa ( Ingrid Rubio) a free-spirited young stewardess unhappy in love and fearful that she's pregnant. Julián makes the decision to travel to the Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, where he and his wife first met, in order to scatter his wife's ashes and to follow his wife in death by ending his own life by freezing to death. At the end of a cold ski lift ride, Julián meets Teresa when they both attempt to commit suicide at the same time by standing out in the snow. Instead of tragedy, they decide get a warm drink and begin to grow to like each other. After spending the night together, they depart. Teresa is a bit upset that she's late for work and blames Julián. She tries to get back to work but has problems because of terrorist threats at the airport. Julián, crashes his rental, but survives and spends a long time in the hospital recovering. He starts to appreciate life again and tries to find her. Fate pushes them back together.


Cast

*
Alfredo Casero Alfredo Casero (born 12 November 1962) is an Argentine musician, actor and comedian. Casero began studying acting with Norman Briski in 1987. Soon after he started working in the underground humour scene of Buenos Aires. In 1992 he created, al ...
as Julián * Ingrid Rubio as Teresa * Emilio Disi as Álvarez *
Valentina Bassi Valentina Bassi (born November 13, 1972) is an Argentine film and television actress. Born in Trelew, Chubut Province, two of the recent films she starred in as the lead, '' Un Día de suerte'' (2002) and '' El Boquete'' (2006), have been we ...
as Lili *
Verónica Llinás Verónica Llinás (born September 23, 1960) is an Argentine film, television and theatre actress. She is the daughter of the writer Julio Llinás and the painter Martha Peluffo and sister of Sebastián Llinás and the film director Mariano Llin ...
as nurse * Kayne Di Pilato as Camila *
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Teresa's mother * Rodolfo Samsó as pilot *
Nazareno Casero Nazareno Casero (born June 19, 1986) is an Argentine film and television actor. He works in the cinema of Argentina. Biography The son of actor Alfredo Casero, Nazareno started acting in 1996 under the direction of Alejandro Agresti, in '' B ...
as bellboy *
Daniel Hendler Daniel Hendler (born 3 January 1976) is a Uruguayan film, television, and theatre actor who works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, where he lives. He is known for his starring roles in films such as '' Bottom of the Sea'', ''Family Law'', '' T ...
as taxi driver * José Fabio Sancinetto as pharmacist * Catalina Rautenberg as model * Dolores Trull as model


Background

Filming locations
The film was shot in
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and Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego,
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. Title
The film title in Spanish is an untranslatable pun: ''Cielo'' means both "sky" and "heaven," and the Spanish script has plenty of fun with the ambiguity.


Distribution

The film was first featured in Argentina on March 21, 2002. It screened in sixteen countries worldwide. The motion picture premiered in Spain on April 5, 2002 and in
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June 2002, where it won an award at the Festróia Film Festival. It was presented at various film festivals, including: the
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,
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; the Warsaw Film Festival,
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; the Gent International Film Festival,
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; the
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,
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; the
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,
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; and others.


Critical reception

Reviewer Fred Thom, writing for the ''La Plume Noir'', liked the look of the film, and wrote, "The director multiplies allegories, making the stewardess an angel whose wings would be those of a plane while the hospital shown to us like a corridor towards another life. The images pass slowly, posed and quiet, supported by an atmospheric soundtrack, making ''Every Stewardess Goes To Heaven'' a visually bewitching work." Film critic Neil Young liked the film and wrote, "Burman aims to craft a frothy lampoon of people whose are fine in the air, hopeless on the ground. While some of the aeroplane-terrorism jokes may seem somewhat awkward post-9/11, it’s hard to avoid being carried along: like the cobbled-together plane we keep hearing about through the film, this may be a slightly ungainly and enterprise, but it gets quite nimbly from A to B." Jonathan Holland, critic for ''
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'' magazine, liked the film and its quirky themes, writing "A delightful, offbeat romance that combines melancholy and mirth in just the right amounts, Daniel Burman's ''Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven'' is a worthy addition to the list of acclaimed pics that have emerged from Argentina recently, as well as a fine followup to Burman's multiple prize-winning (but very different) '' Waiting for the Messiah'' (1999). Ingrid Rubio, a sometimes shaky screen presence to date, finds her feet in this sentimental but intelligent story with quirky yet believable characters and stunning polar-circle settings. Charming fable about how people whom life has turned cold must learn to warm up again was well received at the Berlin fest, and further such showings are likely, though that's less than the movie deserves." Yet, Robert Hunter, writing for ''
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'' magazine, thought the film was a "diverting but lackluster romancer" and the story needed the visuals to make it interesting. He wrote, " is flight of fancy needs every glimpse of the location's glaciers, soaring white peaks and stormy skies."Hunter, Robert. ''The Hollywood Reporter,'' film review, November 11, 2002.


Awards

Wins *
Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival The Tróia International Film Festival, commonly referred to as Festroia ( pt, Festival Internacional de Cinema de Tróia – Festróia) was an annual international film festival in Portugal held from 1985 to 2014. Held in the town of Setúbal and ...
: Golden Dolphin; Daniel Burman; 2002. * Santa Fe Film Festival: Luminaria Award; Best Latino Film; 2002. *
Newport Beach Film Festival The Newport Beach Film Festival (NBFF) is an annual film festival in Newport Beach, California, typically held in late April. In 2022, it was announced that the festival have permanently changed its date to be held in October, as the festival beg ...
: Best Director; Daniel Burman; 2003. Nominations * AFI Film Festival: Grand Jury Prize; 2002.


References


External links

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