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Film Info

2014 | 80 min. Director: Ines Thomsen
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Co-Production Company

Lippmannstr. 53
22769 Hamburg

Categories

Documentary

PARROT AT THE MILK BAR

Synopsis

The infamous El Raval quarter, with its narrow lanes full of dark figures, lies in the middle of Barcelona, in the Old Town, near the water. Where earlier, sailors shared the cheap little flats with working families, migrants from all over the world now characterise the area.
In the small alleys their little barbershops lie side by side. Each nationality has its own.
The businesses cater for parallel societies and have little contact with one another. Whoever enters apparently leaves Spain behind to plunge into a safe place of familiar rituals and memories of home. The barbers live from their regular customers and their almost pastoral ability to constantly talk about everything and nothing, or remain silent, whilst they softly touch and courageously beautify the heads and cheeks of the weary and burdened.    
The film tells of four hairdressers and their customers in El Raval, four small, strange time and space capsules, of people who left their home to find a better one, while the Spaniards are about to leave their own country themselves. 

Cast & Crew

Co-Production Company

Lippmannstr. 53
22769 Hamburg

Cast & Crew

Ines Thomsen

Categories

Documentary
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