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In Patagonia, a successful interior designer's life falls apart after he suffers a horrific accident.
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| Daily Telegraph (UK)Sukhdev SandhuArgentinian director Pablo Trapero's Born and Bred is a quiet but resonant mood piece. |
| BBC.comDavid MattinA searing, wonderfully shot, and artfully understated examination of guilt and grief. |
| Total FilmTom DawsonImpressively acted and compassionately observed, it hovers intriguingly between reality and dream-state. |
| Empire MagazineDavid ParkinsonDirector Pablo Trapero seals his enviable reputation with this exceptional study of isolation and grief. |
| Film4Jon FortgangThe landscape speaks louder than words in this atmospheric journey through emotional extremes. |
| London Evening StandardDerek MalcolmThe film is so beautifully shot and controlled that Patagonia becomes as much a character in the film as the middle-class Santiago and his working-class friends. |
| Sight and SoundMaria M. DelgadoNot everyone will find Trapero's uncompromising storytelling and quiet camerawork to their liking, but once more with Born and Bred he demonstrates a masterful ability to unite the physical and the metaphorical, the social and the sensual. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonJust as the constantly falling snow leaches the colour from the backdrop, so the emotion bleeds out of the film. |
| Time OutNick FunnellAn existential nightmare of grief, guilt and penance, with Guillermo Nieto's sublime photography of the frozen, otherworldly landscape a correlative to Santiago's suspended state. |