Turner Network Television/Roughcut.com Review


By Rod Hewitt


Amargosa begins in passion.

Todd Robinson, the director/writer, establishes the universe in which his story will take place: magnificent landscape and sky. The transformations that take place in these elements start with the descent to Death Valley and the arrival there of a beautiful woman who settles in the town of Amargosa to start a dance theater, paint murals on the walls of her theaters and, in time, save wild animals. But to try to describe Amargosa in its narrative is unfair. Marta Becket, the subject of this documentary, tries to tell us that beauty such as hers is not rare…that beauty comes from the life of action and dreams. And in all of this, her humility and gentleness are astonishing. Amargosa holds more than can be told in its love story and beautiful images. You can give this film no awards, for it needs no statues. It stands for the eternal in all of us and that is prize enough.

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