Wednesday, March 11, 2026
A Poet
This Colombian film by writer and director Simón Mesa Soto stars Guillermo Cardona as Efrain, a poet. Efrain is a sad man because he is a poet and he feels deeply about the world. His writing career has stagnated. For like thirty years. He published two books to some acclaim, then nothing. He is divorced and he feels like he is an embarrassment to his daughter, which he is. Efrain is also broke and living with his elderly mother. In an attempt to get his life back on track, he takes a job as a high school literary teacher. Efrain discovers Yurlady (Rebeca Andrade), a talented young woman who writes elegant and honest poems in her journal. Efrain takes it upon himself to guide this smart young lady towards literary stardom whether she really wants it or not (mostly not). Things begin to fall apart for Efrain and he keeps digging himself deeper and deeper into trouble. The film becomes this slow-motion comedic descent into failure - it's sad, horrifying, and at times, deeply amusing. You may find yourself whispering at the screen, "No, no, no, don't do that!" Simón Mesa Soto used many non-actors including Guillermo Cardona (Efrain) - he was fabulous. This film is a black Sharpie, hand-drawn heart on your chest. By the end, you will come around to love a character you didn't think you could. Catch it at your local rep theatre or rent it from Movies 'N Stuff.
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