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Argentine films of 2008 Title Director Release Genre A - C; 100% lucha, la film: Juan Iribas: 24 of July: 1973, un grito del corazón: Liliana Mazure: 26 of June: Acné: Federico Veiroj: 7 January: Ángeles caídos: Pablo Reyero: 7 of February: Aniceto: Leonardo Favio: 12 of June: Brigada explosiva, misión pirata: Rodolfo Ledo: 31 of January ...
Don't Look Down (Spanish: No mires para abajo) is a 2008 Argentine fantasy-erotic drama film written and directed by Eliseo Subiela and starring Antonella Costa and Leandro Stivelman. [1] The allegorical story portrays a young man in mourning who takes to sleep-walking, falls into a girl’s bed through her skylight, and accepts her literally ...
Tetro is a 2009 drama film written, directed, and produced by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Vincent Gallo, Alden Ehrenreich and Maribel Verdú.Filming took place in 2008 in Buenos Aires, Patagonia, and Spain.
Liverpool is a 2008 Argentine drama film directed by Lisandro Alonso, co-written with Salvador Roselli, and starring Juan Fernández.It screened at many international film festivals, including Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival and Maryland Film Festival.
Che made its sold-out L.A. premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on 1 November 2008 as part of the AFI Fest. [17] Che was screened in Guevara's homeland of Argentina in November 2008. [40] To mark the occasion, the streets of Buenos Aires were decorated with large posters of Del Toro in his role as the guerrilla fighter, unprecedented in the ...
In a historic move, Paramount Pictures has acquired all Latin American distribution rights to Argentine women’s empowerment comedy “Re Loca,” marking the Hollywood studio’s first local ...
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Previously, in 1948, Argentina participated with Luis César Amadori's Dios se lo pague for an Honorary Award to the best foreign-language film released in the United States, making it the first Argentine film to be presented in the Academy Awards. [5] It lost to Monsieur Vincent. These awards were not competitive, as there were no nominees but ...