八月来风

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《霓虹牛》导演加布里埃尔·马斯卡罗的剧情长片处女作,提名第67届洛迦诺国际电影节(2014)金豹奖。Shirley离开大城市,回到了海滨小镇照顾她的奶奶。在那里,她是当地一个椰子种植园拖拉机驾驶员。她喜欢摇滚乐,梦想着成为一个纹身艺术家,她感觉自己被这个小小的沿海村庄束缚着。她向Jeison吐露了心声,Jeison也在椰子农场工作,在工作之余还会潜水抓龙虾和章鱼。八月通常是当地热带风暴冲破海岸线的季节,一个风能专家来到村里,研究热带风暴。在一次涨潮和狂风大作之时,一个惊喜的发现带着Shirley和Jeison开始一段直面生与死、失与得、风与海的神奇旅程。

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《霓虹牛》导演加布里埃尔·马斯卡罗的剧情长片处女作,提名第67届洛迦诺国际电影节(2014)金豹奖。Shirley离开大城市,回到了海滨小镇照顾她的奶奶。在那里,她是当地一个椰子种植园拖拉机驾驶员。她喜欢摇滚乐,梦想着成为一个纹身艺术家,她感觉自己被这个小小的沿海村庄束缚着。她向Jeison吐露了心声,Jeison也在椰子农场工作,在工作之余还会潜水抓龙虾和章鱼。八月通常是当地热带风暴冲破海岸线的季节,一个风能专家来到村里,研究热带风暴。在一次涨潮和狂风大作之时,一个惊喜的发现带着Shirley和Jeison开始一段直面生与死、失与得、风与海的神奇旅程。

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