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Director: Joseph Morder
Cast: Lou Castel, Luis Rego, Françoise Michaud, Talila
William’s great surprise, his cousin Clovis, whom he did not see again since around thirty years, arrives from New York to visit him. Reunion between both men creates one thousand memories: always so collusive, they become fast inseparable, living again, the space of moment, their young years… Only Elizabeth, wife of William, who has just lost her father, does not share their cheerfulness.
Critical Reception & Ratings
El Cantor (2005), directed by Joseph Morder, is a dramatic film that has received a mixed critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.1/10 indicating a divided audience response. The film focuses on the reunion between two cousins, William and Clovis, and explores their shared memories and the impact on William's wife Elizabeth.
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Directed by Joseph Morder, El Cantor (2005) is a captivating drama that explores the rekindling of a long-lost friendship between two men. With nuanced performances from Lou Castel and Luis Rego, the film offers a poignant and insightful look at the complexities of relationships and the weight of the past.
El cantor del pueblo is a 1948 Argentine musical film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Antonio Ber Ciani and written by Carlos Goicoechea and Rogelio cordone. It was premiered on January 23, 1948.
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