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''Man Facing Southeast'' () is a 1986 Argentine
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written and directed by Eliseo Subiela, starring
Lorenzo Quinteros Lorenzo Quinteros (14 June 1945 – 23 April 2019) was an Argentine cinema and theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined even ...
and Hugo Soto. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the
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, but was not accepted as a nominee. The themes and story of the 2001 American film '' K-PAX'' share a strong resemblance with ''Man Facing Southeast'', and the former has been referenced or claimed as an uncredited remake of the latter. In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000, the film reached the 10th position. In a new version of the survey organized in 2022 by the specialized magazines ''La vida útil'', ''Taipei'' and ''La tierra quema'', presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival, the film reached the 40th position. Also in 2022, the film was included in Spanish magazine ''
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''s list of the 20 best Argentine films of all time.


Plot

The staff and patients go about their business at Buenos Aires' José Borda Psychiatric Hospital on a summer day in 1985. A staff psychiatrist, Dr. Julio Denis (
Lorenzo Quinteros Lorenzo Quinteros (14 June 1945 – 23 April 2019) was an Argentine cinema and theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined even ...
), is surprised to hear that his ward for non-violent delusional cases has one patient too many. He finds the extra patient in the chapel playing the organ like a virtuoso. Summoning him ( Hugo Soto) to his office, Denis listens as he explains that his presence on Earth is a result of his image being projected from light years away. He introduces himself as "Rantés" (an exotic-sounding name in Argentina). Dr. Denis suggests that Rantés might be a fugitive hoping to hide from the law but lets him stay after seeing how his caring touch helps the other patients. The doctor is amused by his extraterrestrial claims and suspects that the man is a genius using his talents as a charade. Denis is a lonely man whose recent divorce left him jaded. Rantés is as interested in his troubles as the doctor is in Rantés, "the first patient in a long time" that has interested him. Believing that Rantés' claim of being a "projected hologram" is an allusion to Adolfo Bioy Casares' classic novel '' Morel's Invention'', Denis concludes that this genius is well-read. The doctor includes Rantés in several outings, including a visit to a touring
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performance. Having a psychokinetic gift, Rantés explores the city on his own without permission. He also spends hours standing in one of the asylum's courtyards, motionless, facing southeast. He claims to do this to receive "transmissions from his planet" and implies that he is Denis' own hallucination. The doctor gets Rantés a job in the pathology department of the hospital. Because of his kindness, he quickly earns the loyalty of the other patients and Denis' respect. The doctor is aware that Rantés has been leaving without permission and has avoided taking his medicine; nevertheless, he takes Rantés' requests seriously, persuading Dr. Prieto, the head of pathology, to hire him as a volunteer assistant. Rantés is visited by an attractive young lady, Beatriz (Inés Vernengo). Denis introduces himself to Beatriz and quickly becomes attracted to her. She tells Denis of Rantés' work among children in a slum, where they met while working for an evangelical mission, and his devotion to a young child with superior musical abilities; beyond that, she knows him as a "very good man" whom she is only casually acquainted with. Dr. Denis is charmed by the woman and asks Rantés about her. He responds that she is very special and "a Saint". Beatriz invites them to an outdoor classical concert. During the concert, Rantés becomes entranced by the music as the orchestra plays
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's '' Ninth Symphony''. He persuades the conductor to let him take the baton for the symphony's iconic '' Ode to Joy''. The audience is amused and excited by the situation while at the asylum, the patients get excited and agitated and parade in a state of joy, then go into the town where the concert is being held. The police are about to remove Rantés from the conducting podium when the conductor convinces them not to do so. Rantés finishes and is arrested. Confronted by the hospital's angry Director (David Edery), Dr. Denis is less concerned for his job than he is for his impetuous friend, whom the director orders closely monitored and strictly medicated. Affected by the medication, Rantés broods and becomes rebellious. Denis believes that he is disillusioned with humankind and may never recover. Denis convinces Beatriz to meet at his home, where they have sex. Then she confides to the doctor that she is an alien projection, like Rantés, but assures him that she now feels emotion and can love him. Denis angrily throws her out of his home while accusing her of being a lunatic "like Rantés". After Rantés starts becoming catatonic, the Director decides to give him electroshock treatment without notifying Denis. Rantés doesn't endure anesthesia and dies from a heart attack. The rest of the patients don't believe he is dead, as they all hope that he has only gone back to his ship for some time. From then on, the patients wait for Rantés to return and take them to his planet. At the same time Denis, filled with doubts and regrets about Rantés, waits for Beatriz, who is away indefinitely, to return to him.


Cast

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Lorenzo Quinteros Lorenzo Quinteros (14 June 1945 – 23 April 2019) was an Argentine cinema and theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined even ...
as Dr. Julio Denis. * Hugo Soto as Rantés. * Inés Vernengo as Beatriz Dick. * Cristina Scaramuzza as Nurse. * Tomás Voth as Young Suicidal Man. * David Edery as Hospital Director. * Rúbens Correa as Dr. Prieto.


Release and reception

A modest box-office draw when released in Argentina in April 1987, ''Man Facing Southeast'' received wider acclaim upon its video release later that year. The Secretary of Culture (now the Ministry of Culture) submitted it for consideration to the Academy of Motion Pictures for the 1987 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, but the film never made the shortlist of nominees. On
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, the film has a score of 86% based on reviews from 7 critics, with an average rating of 8.3 out of 10.


''K-PAX'' controversy and influence

Little known outside Argentina, ''Man Facing Southeast'' received wider exposure upon the 2001 release of
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' '' K-PAX'', whose similarity to the Argentine title (whose author and director, Eliseo Subiela, was not credited) was unmistakable to film enthusiasts and critics, among them Robert Koehler of ''Variety'' and Bob Strauss of the ''
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'', both of whom expressed surprise at ''K-PAX'' author Gene Brewer's contention that ''Man Facing Southeast'' was unfamiliar to him. Film critics at MSNBC, for their part, commented that "both films are quite similar, though ''Man Facing Southeast'' is more ingenious and enigmatic". The film was described by Mark R. Leeper as a combination of
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's '' The Man Who Fell to Earth'' and
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's '' One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest''. Other critics have highlighted the metaphoric value of Rantés, himself, whose miraculous powers, concern for the poor, frank criticism of human hypocrisy and willingness to subject himself to what amounts to torture create a character with a clear parallel in Christianity. The 1993 American drama film '' Mr. Jones'', directed by
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and starring
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and Lena Olin, was partially inspired in ''Man Facing Southeast'': in the film's story, Gere's character is a manic-depressive patient in a psychiatric institution, and in one scene the character abruptly jumps the stage at a classical music concert and conducts the orchestra. This scene was directly taken from ''Man Facing Southeast'' by Gere's own admission during an interview for Televisión Española, where he stated that the concert scene was "a homage to an Argentine film called 'Hombre mirando al Sudeste'"."Man Facing Southeast" has been allegedly plagiarized in USA
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See also

* Bioy Casares, Adolfo. '' The Invention of Morel''. (short novel; 1940) * List of submissions to the 60th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Argentine submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


Notes

* Membrez, Nancy J. (ed.) ''The Cinematic Art of Eliseo Subiela, Argentine Filmmaker''. Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2007.


References


External links

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