High Tide (2020 film) explained
High Tide is an Argentinean drama that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.[1] It is directed by Veronica Chen and is about a middle-aged woman and the laborers who help build her barbeque pit.[2] It plays on working-class vs upper-class and feminist conflict at a seaside vacation setting.[3] [4] Its worldwide distribution rights were acquired by Buenos Airesbased FilmSharks.[5] It runs for 103 minutes.
Notes and References
- Web site: high-tide. 2020-12-01. www.sundance.org. English.
- Web site: Ide2020-01-28T06:00:00+00:00. Wendy. 'High Tide': Sundance Review. 2020-12-01. Screen. en.
- Web site: Sundance 2020 Women Directors: Meet Verónica Chen – "High Tide". 2020-12-01. womenandhollywood.com. en-US.
- Web site: Allen. Nick. Sundance 2020: High Tide, Summer White Festivals & Awards Roger Ebert. 2020-12-01. rogerebert.com/. en.
- Web site: Kay2020-01-20T13:00:00+00:00. Jeremy. FilmSharks snaps up Sundance premiere 'High Tide' (exclusive). 2020-12-01. Screen. en.