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Director: Luis Barone
Cast: Laura Harring, Alejandro Awada, BenjamĂn Rojas, Mausi MartĂnez
Kluge a psychological thriller, a suspense story, about a French journalist, Anne, who is preparing a research paper on Argentina by interviewing female professionals. Travel to Buenos Aires for a series of interviews and begins with Marisa Losada, an illustrator of children's books. In the first encounter, an accidental exchange of identical cell phones takes place, and Anne receives shortly after a call from a certain Kluge who takes her for Marisa - whom she does not know personally - and makes a strange proposal to her.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Kluge is a 2010 psychological thriller directed by Luis Barone that follows a French journalist, Anne, as she travels to Buenos Aires to interview female professionals. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its suspenseful plot and others finding it uneven. No major awards or nominations have been reported for this film, and audience reception appears to be relatively unknown based on the lack of widely available ratings.
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Fans of psychological thrillers and suspenseful narratives will be captivated by the 2010 film Kluge, directed by Luis Barone. The film's taut storytelling and Alejandro Awada's gripping performance as the mysterious 'Kluge' character create an atmosphere of mystery and unease, making this a distinctive and thought-provoking viewing experience.
Kluge is a German-derived surname. In German, capitalizing, and adding a final -e to, the adjective klug, creates a noun meaning "clever one". Although the adjective kluge is a feminine form, the noun Kluge can be feminine, neuter or masculine.
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