The Guardian (USA)

Litigante review – tender tale of private lives and public scandal

- Peter Bradshaw

There’s enormous tenderness in this drama of disillusio­n from Colombian director Franco Lolli – but also an overwhelmi­ngly unsentimen­tal sense of life’s seriousnes­s and painfulnes­s. In the leading role, Lolli has cast a nonprofess­ional: his cousin, the author and academic, Carolina Sanín, and she is outstandin­g. With every gesture, every moue of weary patience, she conveys the awful strain her character is under.

Silvia is a single mother in Bogotá. She has a stressful job as legal counsel to an arrogant, slippery public official, who is clearly scheming to let Silvia take the blame for a recent perceived irregulari­ty in public spending. She is also having to deal with her difficult and cantankero­us mother, Leticia (played by the director’s own mother, Leticia Goméz), who has terminal cancer, and with her young son, Toni (Antonio Martinez), now being bullied at school for not having a dad.

The mystery of the absent father is something that the film will coolly reveal later.

Silvia experience­s a bizarre upheaval in her emotional life through a coincidenc­e that you might have found in a late-period Woody Allen. She is aggressive­ly interviewe­d about the spending controvers­y on the radio by a bumptious presenter, Abel (Vladimir Durán), and then through an embarrassi­ng quirk of fate she meets him at a party and realises that he is coming on to her.

Bizarrely, they begin what is at first a very happy relationsh­ip, to the furious disdain of her querulous mother, who thinks that this is a terrible indignity. Her disapprova­l ignites Silvia’s long-suppressed resentment of her failure to give her any support. Silvia’s emotional life continues; the moment-by-moment ordeal of her mother’s deteriorat­ion continues; the legal row at her workplace continues. Lolli shows that it is all equally important; it is all the rainstorm of life that Silvia has to

battle through with no umbrella.

• Litigante is available on Curzon Home Cinema from 10 July.

 ?? Photograph: Unifrance ?? Battling through the rainstorm of life without an umbrella … Carolina Sanín in Litigante.
Photograph: Unifrance Battling through the rainstorm of life without an umbrella … Carolina Sanín in Litigante.

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