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In Gabriel Mascaro’s The Blue Trail, a gentle blend of delayed self-realization fantasy and dystopian portent, the cutoff age is 77, which in a way is progress (think of Logan’s Run ...
Pitched somewhere between science-fiction and fable, director Gabriel Mascaro’s “The Blue Trail” finds a beacon of optimism within its own dystopian view of the future. Set in the director ...
Bodies have been a thematic motif in Mascaro’s narrative features. That continues with The Blue Trail, in which ownership of the aged body of Tereza (Weinberg) is invalidated by bureaucratic edicts.
“The Blue Trail” takes place in a near future Brazil where the government relocates the elderly to senior housing colonies so the younger generations can fully focus on productivity and growt ...
Hikers made their annual trip up Blue Mountain Trail in Grand Terrace Saturday, March 1, taking in cloud-covered views of the Inland Empire’s surrounding cities and mountain ridges. Since the ...
Not this one. Judging by its concept alone, “The Blue Trail” could technically be classified alongside “Children of Men” on video store shelves. And yet, in both genre and tone, ...