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The Man Who Loved UFOs (El hombre que amaba a los platos voladores) Diego Lerman: Leonardo Sbaraglia, Sergio Prina, Osmar Núñez, Renata Lerman, María Merlino, Agustín Rittano, Norman Briski, Daniel Aráoz, Mónica Ayos
Most watched films of 2023 Rank Title Admissions 1 Muchachos, la película de la gente []: 843,300 2 The Extortion (La extorsión) : 528,762 3 Elijo creer []: 491,629 4 When Evil Lurks (Cuando acecha la maldad)
BUENOS AIRES – Mafalda, the beloved and wily six-year-old drawn into acclaim by celebrated Argentine artist Quino, will bring her socially-conscious hijinks to the screen. News of the adaptation ...
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 75% of 8 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.7/10.Jose Solis of Common Sense Media awarded the film 3/5 stars. [8]
Nine Queens was released in Argentina by Buena Vista International on August 31, 2000. [20] It was screened at various film festivals across South America after its domestic theatrical release, [ 7 ] including at the Lima Film Festival in August, [ 21 ] and the Bogotá Film Festival and the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in November.
The film begins with Alicia hosting her socialite friends in their Buenos Aires, Argentina apartment in one of the capital city's most luxurious neighborhoods, where she lives with her 70-year-old retired engineer husband, Ignacio, played by Miguel Ángel Solá, her live-in maid Gladys, played by Yanina Ávila, and Gladys's 3-year old son ...
The Son (Spanish: El hijo) is a 2019 Argentine Spanish-language psychological thriller film directed by Sebastián Schindel and based on the 2013 novel Una madre protectora (English: A Protective Mother) by Guillermo Martínez with the adapted screenplay written by Leonel D’Agostino.
Fernando López of La Nación gave a positive review ("good"), writing that the "solid debut" film by Miguel Cohan featured "no gimmicks, no appeals to easy emotion, no sobering speeches, no underlinings", and "no manichaeism in the portrayal of characters", whereas the elaborate screenplay (perhaps "overly elaborate") deals with the likes of "guilt, hypocrisy, individualism, irresponsibility".