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Director: Fito Páez
Cast: Cecilia Roth, Gael GarcĂa Bernal, Luis Ziembrowski, HĂ©ctor Alterio
Carmen Uranga is a 42 year-old woman who after 20 years jurisdiction of her native country (Argentina), she returns to solve a family problem related with the inheritance that her sick father wants to leave him. Their return trip results in the unavoidable memories of the torture that that was object during the dictatorship and a dramatic revelation.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Private Lives (2001), directed by Fito Páez, is a drama film that follows a woman returning to her native Argentina after 20 years to solve a family inheritance issue, which forces her to confront memories of the torture she endured during the dictatorship. While the film's critical reception and awards recognition are not widely reported, its IMDb rating of 6.2 suggests a moderately positive audience response.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Argentine cinema and the work of director Fito Páez will appreciate the emotional depth and dramatic intensity of this 2001 film Private Lives, which features powerful performances from stars Cecilia Roth and Gael GarcĂa Bernal as they grapple with the painful legacy of Argentina's dictatorship.
Private Lives is a 2001 Argentine-Spanish melodrama film directed by Fito Páez from a screenplay he co-wrote with Alan Pauls. It stars Cecilia Roth and Gael GarcĂa Bernal.
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