在此年(2007)的鹿特丹电影节中, congregated a series of profound and innovative films, hidden gems that would not have the opportunity to shine in commercial lines. The opening film for this year's festival is the Argentine movie "Satellite," which was granted funding by the Amsterdam Film Fund. Its global premiere coincides with its screening at the Amsterdam Film Festival, hinting at a performance of significance.
"Satellite" is a strikingly beautiful black-and-white film that narrates a contemporary fairy tale set in a city controlled by television networks. The inhabitants have lost their voices under this control, but one double-eyed blind child retains his own voice. The Amsterdam Film Festival jury believes this film delves into the power of media and television.
The festival uniquely features an audience voting system, where every moviegoer receives a scoring sheet upon entering the theater, with five scoring sections to be filled in after watching the film. "Satellite" received a score of 4.16, ranking it at #24 among all films.