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Sarmiento

American  
[sahr-myen-taw] / sɑrˈmyɛn tɔ /

noun

  1. Domingo Faustino 1811–88, Argentine writer, educator, and political leader: president 1868–74.

  2. General Sarmiento.


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Following a rehearsal period, cinematographer Juan Sarmiento started shooting with handheld cameras and, for the first time, actors Malhees, Hlehel, Clara Khoury and Saja Kilani heard the actual audio recordings of Hind’s voice.

From Los Angeles Times

Hence, this nimble, propulsive movie, given a loose intimacy by Juan Sarmiento’s 16mm cinematography, proves to be oddly heartfelt when seemingly most cruel about Oscar’s hapless earnestness.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Soto makes evocative use of pop songs and a wandering clarinet motif, and with cinematographer Juan Sarmiento G. fashions a rough-and-tumble aesthetic well-suited to its chaotic central character.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There are growing concerns," said Oscar Byron Sarmiento's wife, Crystal.

From BBC

"They're following the rules. Like grandmas, moms, aunts and uncles," Sarmiento said.

From BBC