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  • Those of you who are unfamiliar with it will be invited to visit and become acquainted with the development of Alamar, which is one of those being built.

    CUBAN WORKERS CONGRESS 1973

  • Alamar, which is just a story about a young son spending the last summer with his father in this coastal region of Mexico before he goes to live with his mother.

    SF360 Susan Gerhard 2010

  • Alamar, which is just a story about a young son spending the last summer with his father in this coastal region of Mexico before he goes to live with his mother.

    SF360 Susan Gerhard 2010

  • The new Mexican film "Alamar" accomplishes that with a great deal of heart and a terrific eye for natural splendor.

    Touching Lives (but Not the Hair) 2010

  • "Alamar" lacks something hard to define be a real masterpiece, though in a true and honest way the film shows both the good fortune and tragedy of being a child with divorced parents.

    Twitch 2010

  • A very enjoyable work that explores themes of love and freedom, "Alamar" almost makes you smell the sea, the fish and ... happiness.

    Twitch 2010

  • Italian Pietro Marcello's love story "The Mouth of the Wolf" is in competition, so too father-son tale "Alamar" (To the Sea) by Belgium-born Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio and Peruvian Hector Galvez's "Paraiso" (Paradise), about five teenagers trying to rise out of poverty.

    Variety.com 2010

  • "Alamar" is Gonzalez-Rubio's follow up to "Toro negro," which nabbed San Sebastian's Horizons nod in 2005.

    Variety.com 2010

  • "Alamar", the second film by director Pedro González-Rubio, deceived me.

    Twitch 2010

  • Furthermore, not to be missed in "Alamar" are the roles given to non-humans.

    Twitch 2010

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