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Argentina 1985

Argentina 1985

  • Status: Released
  • 29-09-2022
  • Runtime: 141 min
  • Score: 7.827
  • Vote count: 701

In the 1980s, a team of lawyers takes on the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship in a battle against odds and a race against time.

Ricardo Darín

Julio Strassera

Peter Lanzani

Luis Moreno Ocampo

Alejandra Flechner

Silvia

Paula Ransenberg

Susana

Carlos Portaluppi

Juez

Antonia Bengoechea

Maria Eugenia

Laura Paredes

Adriana Calvo de Laborde

Brian Sichel

Federico Corrales

Norman Briski

Ruso

Héctor Díaz

Basile

Alejo Garcia Pintos

Juez

Claudio Da Passano

Somi

Gina Mastronicola

Véronica

Francisco Bertín

Novio Véronica

Santiago Armas Estevarena

Javier

Gabriel Fernández

Bruzzo

Ricardo Tuppel

Juez Militar

Ignacio Francavilla

Militar Joven

Pablo Moseinco

Juez

Pablo Caramelo

Juez

Mariano Speratti

Juez

Guillermo Jacubowicz

Hormiga

Martin Gallo

Romero

Fernando Ritucci

Loza

Pablo Burzstyn

Gonzaga

Ricardo Cepeda

Defensor

Héctor González

Defensor

Carlos Del Río

Defensor

Ruben Casela

Defensor

Ricardo Carranza

Defensor

Jorge Gerschman

Defensor

Pietro Gian

Defensor

Félix Santamaría

Maco Somigliana

Toto Rovito

Eduardo

Walter Jakob

Juez

Manuel Caponi

Lucas Palacios

Leyla Bechara

Isabel

Susana Pampín

Madre Luis

Marcelo Pozzi

Videla

Joselo Bella

Massera

Jorge Gregorio

Agosti

Sergio Sánchez

Anaya

Marcelo López

Lami Dozo

Jorge Luis Couto

Graffigna

Carlos Ihler

Galtieri

Héctor Balcone

Viola

Rosana Vezzoni

Madre de Plaza de Mayo

Anahí Martella

Madre de Plaza de Mayo

Agustín Gagliardi

Periodista

José Luis Arias

Bernardo Neustadt

Agustín Rittano

Testigo ESMA

Ana Carolina García

Testigo

Facundo Aquinos

Testigo

Ricardo Truppel

Juez Militar

Alejo Goyberg

Defensor

Luis Lezcano

Defensor

Jorge Varas

Lambruschini

Almudena González

Judith

Gastón Chamorro

Testigo

Marcela Acosta

Testigo

Débora Nacarate

Testigo

Augusto Ghirardelli

Testigo

David Alegre

Fotógrafo

Carlos Ledrag

Conductor de Radio

Rodrigo Rocco

Conductor de Radio

Sofía Lanaro

Testigo Cordobesa

Roberto Mauri

Declarante Cordobés

Andrés Zurita

Tio Luis

Adolfo Norberto Losada

Militar Recepción

Javier Kussrow

Hombre Sospechoso 1

Matías Broglia

Hombre Sospechoso 2

Nacho Miguens

Ítalo Luder

Gustavo Vieyra

Hombre Sospechoso 3

Enrique Bogado

Ordenanza

Aldo Onofri

Hombre de Seguridad

Edward Green

Clyde Snow

Fiona Mastronicola

Amiga Verónica

Guido D'Albo

Vicealmirante

Julian Levi

Hija Adriana Calvo de Laborde

Stephanie Petresky

Joven Periodista Mujer

Patricio Gonzalo

Joven Periodista Varón

Judith König

Productora de Radio

Sergio Ciancaglini

Periodista Mayor

Fabián Abecasis

Periodista

Felipe Villanueva

Alfredo Forti

Martín Portela

Periodista Canal 11

Fernando Gonet

Zelaya

Bárbara Massó

Periodista

Juan Cruz Márquez de la Serna

Periodista

Natalia Olabe

María Kubik

Silvina Scarpolini

Periodista

Emilia Mayo

Notera de Televisión

Lalo Rotaveria

Asistente de Piso

Fito Yanelli

Ministro

Adrián Mampel

Alfonsín

Sol Braier

Maquilladora

Carlota Rodríguez Echebarne

Amiga Madre Luis

Andrea Varchavsky

Conductora Programa N20

Natalia Santiago

Periodista Programa TV2

María Laura Cali

Mujer Mayor

María Colloca

Periodista Mujer

César Córdoba

Militar 1

Francisco Guglielmino

Militar

Justina Ovejero

Pasajera del avión

Fernando Contigiani García

Pablo Díaz

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This movie rates a 10/10 AND a 10/10 - a 20, right? The first rating is for the superior direction, the phenomenal acting jobs by every member of the cast, and a DP that served the narrative in every shot. The second rating is for a STORY that is vital to tell and re-tell. All it takes is a lapse in attention to allow maniacal, authoritarian to commit heinous crimes against humanity. History has shown us this many times, and yet we forget that we must always be on guard. It is often a downhill slide into allowing some kind of Hitler/Pinochet/Putin to topple democracy, truth and decency. Trump came close. It starts innocently enough: Apple, and therefore it's purchasers and stockholders, support repression in China - a country that has it's own list of desaparacidos.)

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Ricardo Darín is on very good form here as the wily and determined Argentinian state prosecutor Julio Strassera who is charged with leading the investigation into the activities of many of the most senior members of the military junta that lead post-Perón Argentina. Murder, rape, torture are just the tip of the criminal iceberg as he tries to assemble witnesses that have the courage to stand up and be heard in the face of intimidation and threats. Meantime, Strassner and his deputy Ocampo (Peter Lanzani) and their own families face intimidation as their case starts to gather steam, publicity and begins to illustrate to all watching just how brutal this regime actually was. The courtroom setting for a drama isn't always effective, but here Santiago Mitre uses it really well to help focus the attention on some poignant performances from the victims but to also demonstrate the power and symbolism of a State that had so recently been used as a tool of persecution for so many, yet now was a symbol of hope and progress. Darín and Lanzani work well together, the former offering a mixed performance of earnest and dedicated whilst still offering a degree of curmudgeonly humour to just, occasionally, lighten the mood a little to allow the audience to come up for air. As a Brit, it was also interesting to see so many of the figures prominent during the Falklands War appear in the dock - bedecked in their medalled finery. It gave the whole thing an added degree of authenticity that resonated a little beyond the borders of Argentina too. It's not compete - there are loose ends, but somehow that adds to the reality of reconciling in such a complex scenario where even justice has to be tempered with a degree of political realism. Very much worth a watch if you are interested in a tale of the worm that bravely and stoically turns.