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* MissingChild: Namely, a phone call from a missing child, as a young mother gets a phone call from her little boy who is lost and alone on a beach, and who is approached by a stranger.

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* TheOperatorsMustBeCrazy: Marta talks to a 911 operator who seems supremely uninterested in the plight of a 6-year-old lost and alone on the beach, and who can't suggest anything to do other than Marta coming to the station and filing a police report.



* TheVoice: Little Ivan, whose entire presence in the film is a frightened voice on the phone as the camera never leaves Marta. Later there's a second voice when Marta calls an extremely unhelpful emergency dispatcher who tells Marta she needs to file a police report.

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* TheVoice: Little Ivan, whose entire presence in the film is a frightened voice on the phone as the camera never leaves Marta. Later there's a second voice, a Natalia who is apparently a girlfriend of Marta's ex-husband Ramon. Then there's a third voice when Marta calls an extremely unhelpful emergency dispatcher who tells Marta she needs to file a police report.
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* SpeechCentricWork: A film of a single phone call between a lost, confused boy, and his increasingly terrified mother.
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* TheOner: There's a cut in the beginning as the film goes from an intro of a lonely beack to Marta's apartment. There's a cut near the end to Marta's mother as Marta leaves the apartment, then a final cut to that same shot of a lonely beach. That's all the cuts there are. The rest of the movie, nearly all of its run time, follows Marta without a cut as she paces back and forth growing progressively more frantic while talking to her son.

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* TheOner: There's a cut in the beginning as the film goes from an intro of a lonely beack beach to Marta's apartment. There's a cut near the end to Marta's mother as Marta leaves the apartment, then a final cut to that same shot of a lonely beach. That's all the cuts there are. The rest of the movie, nearly all of its run time, follows Marta without a cut as she paces back and forth growing progressively more frantic while talking to her son.
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* AdultFear: Your child is alone on a beach--that is, until an unknown stranger approaches him.
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''Madre'' is a 2018 short film (19 minutes) from Spain, directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen.

Marta is a young mother who, as the film opens is at home with her own mother. Dialogue indicates that she is a divorcee and that her six-year-old son Ivan is on vacation with his father in France. While she's getting ready to go out she gets a phone call from Ivan. Events rapidly go from mundane to terrifying when Marta learns that Ivan is on the beach all alone. It seems that his father went off to their RV for Ivan's toy and hasn't come back, and Ivan has been left abandoned. Things get scarier still when Ivan, who doesn't know which beach in France they're on, sees a strange man.

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* AdultFear: Your child is alone on a beach--that is, until an unknown stranger approaches him.
* BookEnds: Identical lonely shots of an empty, windswept beach at the beginning and end of the film.
* TheOner: There's a cut in the beginning as the film goes from an intro of a lonely beack to Marta's apartment. There's a cut near the end to Marta's mother as Marta leaves the apartment, then a final cut to that same shot of a lonely beach. That's all the cuts there are. The rest of the movie, nearly all of its run time, follows Marta without a cut as she paces back and forth growing progressively more frantic while talking to her son.
* RealTime: No time skips in the film.
* TheUnreveal: We never find out anything--what happened to the father, what happened to little Ivan, where in France he was, who the man on the beach was and what if anything he was up to. Instead the film ends with Marta tearing out of the apartment, determined to drive all the way to the French coast.
* TheVoice: Little Ivan, whose entire presence in the film is a frightened voice on the phone as the camera never leaves Marta. Later there's a second voice when Marta calls an extremely unhelpful emergency dispatcher who tells Marta she needs to file a police report.

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