In SIDEWALLS, filmmaker Gustavo Taretto pays tribute to the modern people and urban surroundings of Buenos Aires with an inventive and poignant romantic comedy. To get out of the virtual world and out of his one-room apartment where he lives, Martin is taking small steps. An artist who recently ended a long-term commitment, Mariana Her mind is in shambles, exactly like her flat. Despite the fact that Martin and Mariana reside just a few doors down from each other, they never interact. Is it possible for a three-million-person modern metropolis to unite them?
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In SIDEWALLS, filmmaker Gustavo Taretto pays tribute to the modern people and urban surroundings of Buenos Aires with an inventive and poignant romantic comedy. To get out of the virtual world and out of his one-room apartment where he lives, Martin is taking small steps. An artist who recently ended a long-term commitment, Mariana Her mind is in shambles, exactly like her flat. Despite the fact that Martin and Mariana reside just a few doors down from each other, they never interact. Is it possible for a three-million-person modern metropolis to unite them?
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