Who's Stopping Us Explained

Native Name:
Language:Spanish
Quién lo impide
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Director:Jonás Trueba
Cinematography:Jonás Trueba
Editing:Marta Velasco
Studio:Los Ilusos Films
Runtime:220 min
Distributor:Atalante Cinema
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

Who's Stopping Us (Spanish; Castilian: '''Quién lo impide'''|links=no) is a 2021 Spanish film directed by Jonás Trueba. Featuring a running time over three and a half hours long, the film is a generational portrait of youth blending documentary and fiction pieces.

Plot

The film tracks a group high schoolers in Madrid, following them from mid-teens to their early 20s.

Production

A Los Ilusos Films production, Who's Stopping Us was shot from 2016 to 2021.

Release

The film had its world premiere at the 69th San Sebastián International Film Festival (SSIFF), screened on 22 September 2021 (6th day) as pàrt of the festival's official competition.[1] Distributed by Atalante Cinema,[2] the film was theatrically released in Spain on 22 October 2021.[3]

Reception

Pablo Vázquez of Fotogramas scored 5 out of 5 stars, extolling the absence of any sort of imposture, while noting that its extended runtime perhaps will dissuade cowards, assessing the film to be "a cum laude thesis with which its director embraces his maturity as a filmmaker".[4]

Carmen L. Lobo of La Razón gave it 4 out of 5 stars, considering "its splendid, immersive direction, and the optimism and nostalgia enveloping the film" to be the best thing about Who's Stopping Us.[5]

Quim Casas of El Periódico de Catalunya rated the film with 4 out of 5 stars, considering that the vast amount of material "has taken an exciting form, in different blocks perfectly articulated with each other."[6]

Jonathan Romney of ScreenDaily wrote that the film is "not as revelatory as it intends, this is an only intermittently fascinating watch, an over-extended experiment that doesn't quite hold its own against 21st-century cinema's more incisive portraits of youth".[7]

Who's Stopping Us closed Cahiers du Cinémas top 10 films of 2022 list.[8]

Accolades

|-| align = "center" rowspan = "3" | 2021 || rowspan = "3" | 69th San Sebastián International Film Festival || Silver Shell for Best Supporting Performance || The whole cast || || rowspan = "3" | [9] [10] |-| colspan = "2" | Feroz Zinemaldia Award || |-| colspan = "2" | FIPRESCI Award || |-| align = "center" rowspan = "4" | 2022 || 9th Feroz Awards || colspan = "2" | Arrebato Award (Non-Fiction Film) || || [11] |-| 77th CEC Medals || colspan = "2" | Best Documentary Film || || [12] |-| 36th Goya Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Documentary Film || || [13] |-| 9th Platino Awards || colspan = "2" | Best Documentary Film || || [14] |}

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: San Sebastián 2021 Día 6: El terror de lo cotidiano de 'La abuela' de Paco Plaza invade el festival. Sensacine. Andrea. Zamora. 23 September 2021.
  2. Web site: 20 October 2021. ‘Quién lo impide’ – estreno en cines 22 de octubre. Audiovisual451. Alejandra. García.
  3. Web site: ‘Quién lo impide’: más que una película, un salto al vacío que retrata el miedo y la honestidad adolescente. Vogue. Manuela. Partearroyo. 3 November 2021.
  4. Web site: Crítica de 'Quién lo impide'. Fotogramas. Pablo. Vázquez. 21 October 2021.
  5. Web site: Crítica de "Quién lo impide": y Jonás se comió a la ballena ★★★★☆. La Razón. 21 October 2021. Carmen L.. Lobo.
  6. Web site: Crítica de 'Quién lo impide': retrato de una generación. El Periódico de Catalunya. Quim. Casas. 21 October 2021.
  7. Web site: ‘Who’s Stopping Us’: San Sebastian Review. 24 September 2021. ScreenDaily. Jonathan. Romney.
  8. Web site: ‘Pacifiction’ Tops Cahiers du Cinema’s Best Films of 2022 List. IndieWire. Christian. Zilko. 1 December 2022.
  9. Web site: [Festival de San Sebastián 2021] Palmarés completo]. Cinemanía. 20minutos.es. 25 September 2021.
  10. Web site: Concha de Oro de San Sebastián para la discutida película rumana ‘Blue Moon’. El País. Gregorio. Belinchón. 25 September 2021.
  11. Web site: Palmarés de los Premios Feroz 2022: todos los ganadores en la noche del cine español. Vanitatis. El Confidencial. 30 January 2022.
  12. Web site: ‘El amor en su lugar’ arrasa en las Medallas CEC con hasta seis premios, todos los principales. Cine con Ñ. 10 February 2022.
  13. Web site: Spain’s Goya Awards: Javier Bardem’s ‘The Good Boss’ Named Best Picture. The Hollywood Reporter. 12 February 2022. Ryan. Gajewski.
  14. Web site: "El buen patrón" y la serie argentina "El reino", los más nominados a los Premios Platino. Telam. 31 March 2022.