
Overview:
Set during the unsettling disappearances in Buenos Aires during the dictatorship of the 1970s, the film involves theater director Carlos Rueda and his wife Cecilia. Shortly after Cecilia writes an editorial commentary questioning the mysterious abductions, she is herself abducted and taken into police custody.Status: | Released (2003-09-13) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination |
BoxOffice: | $8,899 |
Screen: | Lawrence Thornton, Christopher Hampton |
Productions: | Multivideo, Myriad Pictures, Green Moon Productions, Mike's Movies |
Production Countries: | Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Español |

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- 17095: Fernando Tielve - Orfeo / Enrico
Crews
- 12952: Christopher Hampton - Director - Directing
- 1482130: Manolo García - Hairstylist - Costume & Make-Up
- 1141738: Diane Isaacs - Producer - Production
- 61075: Kirk D'Amico - Executive Producer - Production
- 29394: Isabel Mulá - Co-Producer - Production
- 1864175: Raúl Outeda - Producer - Production
- 3113: Guillermo Navarro - Director of Photography - Camera
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Imagining Argentina could only be imagined by a perversely ignorant mind. Since its director/screenwriter is Christopher Hampton, who before and after has adapted the screenplays of Dangerous Liaisons, Mary Reilly, The Quiet American, and The Father, I can only blame Lawrence Thornto ....
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