
Jobless and with no prospects, "Niñato" (Kid) lives with his parents and does hip-hop music. He lives the life of the outskirts, it's the Madrid of the chronic crisis. But he is 34 years old and has 3 children to bring up. Time goes by, the kids are growing up and "Niñato" carries on, making music and looking after the children, without worrying too much about his future. Oro, the smallest one, not too motivated at school, will demand more attention and drive "Niñato" to f... (Full plot summary below)
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Jobless and with no prospects, "Niñato" (Kid) lives with his parents and does hip-hop music. He lives the life of the outskirts, it's the Madrid of the chronic crisis. But he is 34 years old and has 3 children to bring up. Time goes by, the kids are growing up and "Niñato" carries on, making music and looking after the children, without worrying too much about his future. Oro, the smallest one, not too motivated at school, will demand more attention and drive "Niñato" to face his own conflicts.
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| Otroscines.comVioleta KovacsicsThe light is found in the actions of the children. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| Caimán Cuadernos de CineCarlos LosillaIf Niñato is a unique film, if its images drag us to the point of leaving us exhausted at the end of the game, it is because its staging is organized as a series of revelations... [Full review in Spanish] |
| FotogramasManu YáñezEmbracing the (inquisitive) realism of the Dardenne brothers and the Yasujiro Ozu's treatment of the domestic space... [Full review in Spanish] |
| El Mundo (Spain)Luis MartínezIt's cinema with real distance and horror. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| El UniversalAlonso Díaz de la VegaIt's life and nothing more... [Full Review in Spanish] |
| EscribiendoCineBenjamín HarguindeyThe end itself is between sad and hopeful. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| SensacineQuim CasasThe journey is not new, but it's still relevant. [Full Review in Spanish] |
| El Pais (Spain)Jordi CostaNiñato demonstrates that to make a good film, all you have to do is know how to observe. |