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A thankfully small update today with three new trailers: Freakonomics, Altiplano and Carmo, Hit the Road.

FREAKONOMICS

Plot Summary: A comedy-tinged documentary about economics and incentives based on the bestselling book of the same title.
Release Date: October 1, 2010

Trailer

Poster

Rating: B
Commentary: Some rather irritating aspects to the trailer, but overall, it creates an appetizing portrait of a documentary that could easily appeal to the non-standard audience demographic.
Rating: B+
Commentary: Perhaps a little too simple, this poster is still quite a blast as you compare it’s image to both apples and oranges and get the same thing. Clever move.
Trailer Link: Apple Trailers
Oscar Chances: Could be another in a long list of Documentary Feature contenders this year.

CARMO, HIT THE ROAD

Plot Summary: Escaping her horrid life, a woman helps a wheelchair-bound smuggler transport his illicit goods across the country.
Release Date: October 15, 2010

Trailer

Poster

Rating: B-
Commentary: A Spanish-language version of “Hit the Road, Jack”, while fitting to the title, is a bit of a distraction from the trailer. Some interesting scenes and an unusual romantic pairing could yield a surprisingly entertaining movie.
Rating: C-
Commentary: Quad split screens on a white background with shades of red…it’s not a great combination and the entire layout is extremely tired.
Trailer Link: Apple Trailers
Oscar Chances: Could be a surprise contender for Foreign Language Film, if it ends up as a submission.

ALTIPLANO

Plot Summary: A village in the Andes mountain suffers illness from trace amounts of mercury, blaming a group of Western doctors in the area who have nothing to do with the problems.
Release Date: August 20, 2010

Trailer

Poster

Rating: C
Commentary: While I’m sure the film has something to say, the trailer doesn’t make it seem that way. The classical music piece that accompanies a good portion of the trailer is ill-fitting and the choice in scenes instills an impression of non-professional quality.
Rating: C+
Commentary: I assume the dark clouds behind the heroine are supposed to symbols a big storm coming in the way of a rebellion, but it’s a little too predictable and not nearly that appealing.
Trailer Link: Apple Trailers
Oscar Chances: None.

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