A USEFUL LIFE
Title: A USEFUL LIFE
Original title: LA VIDA UTIL
Section: Panorama
Director: Federico Veiroj
Cast list: Jorge Jellinek, Manuel Martínez Carril, Paola Venditto
Credits:
screenplay: Federico Veiroj; director of photography: Arauco Hernández; editor: Arauco Hernández, Federico Veiroj; music: Leo Masliah, Macunaima, Eduardo Fabini; producer: Federico Veiroj; production: CINEKDOQUE;
Country: Uruguay, Spain
Year: 2010
Running time: 67
Colour: Black & White
Format: 35 mm
Like several other recent Uruguayan films, anti-glamour, and anti-Hollywood, A
USEFUL LIFE features schlumpy but likable protagonists, a storyline close to
his personal life, real locations, and a precise shooting style, relatively
long takes frequently set up a bit obliquely—not symmetrical, but not
expressionistic either. And no CGI. Veiroj worked for years in the film
archive of Montevideo, as does the main character in A USEFUL LIFE. The place
is in debt, and ultimately the hovering bills can not be paid. Once the
archive closes, the archivist emerges from its safe confines into the real
world, tasting life, and love, for the first time. With music and visuals, the
director pays homage to several genres during the man’s journey toward
self-discovery. Commercial? Suffice it to say, the film is in black and white
and runs barely 70 minutes.

















