(Argentina, 2002, 72 min. In Spanish with English subtitles)

The first independent Argentine animated film in 30 years, Mercano’s wit has captivated audiences around the word. The story follows Mercano, an adorable alien who lives happily on Mars until the tragic day when his dog is killed by a sonar wave sent from Earth. Seeking revenge, he sets course for Earth, crash-landing in Argentina – not an ideal place for a stranger without money or a job.

Stranded in Buenos Aires, the lonely Martian wanders through a city that has been devastated by poverty, violence and uncertainty. Director Antín uses humor and irony to illuminate the realities of his native country through the eyes of an outsider.

Mercano was awarded the Jury’s Special Mention at the Festival du Film d’Animation Annecy, the world’s most prestigious festival for animated films.

“A slyly political, frequently antic take on the classic paranoid scenario of a Martian Invasion on Earth, is a ray of light from an under-acknowledged subculture of Latin American cinema. One of the surprises of the L.A. Latino festival.” —- Robert Koehler, Variety

   
Cinema Village
22 East 12th street / (212) 924-3363
Monday, December 6, 7:30pm
   
  American Museum of the Moving Image 
  presented as part of the "World Cinema Fridays" series.
35th Ave. at 36th St. (Astoria, Queens) / (718) 784-0077
  Friday, December 10, 7:30pm 
     
Cinema Arts Centre 
423 Park Avenue (Huntington, NY) / (631) 423-7611
Monday, December 13, 7:30pm
   
BAMcinematek@ the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
30 Lafayette Avenue (Brooklyn) / (718) 636-4100
Wednesday, December 15, 4:30pm, 6:50pm & 9:15pm.
 
  Jacob Burns Film Center
  364 Manville Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570 (914-747-5555) 
  Tuesday, December 21, 6pm & 7:45pm
 

   

These screenings are made possible by the generous support of Jorge Mariscal.
For more information visit www.cinematropical.com or call (212) 592-3428