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25 March 2004 (Argentina) morePlot:
In Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University... more | add synopsisAwards:
10 wins & 10 nominations moreNewsDesk:
German Film Is Surprise Winner at Berlinale(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 16 February 2004)
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Daniel Hendler | ... | Ariel Makaroff | |
| Adriana Aizemberg | ... | Sonia Makaroff | |
| Jorge D'Elía | ... | Elías Makaroff | |
| Sergio Boris | ... | Joseph Makaroff | |
| Rosita Londner | ... | Abuela de Ariel | |
| Diego Korol | ... | Mitelman | |
| Silvina Bosco | ... | Rita | |
| Isaac Fajm | ... | Osvaldo | |
| Melina Petriella | ... | Estela | |
| Atilio Pozzobon | ... | Saligani Papá | |
| Mónica Cabrera | ... | Saligani Mamá | |
| Franco Tirri | ... | Saligani Hijo | |
| Luciana Dulizky | ... | Saligani Hija | |
| Eloy Burman | ... | Saligani Bebé | |
| Juan José Flores Quispe | ... | Ramón |
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Lost Embrace (International: English title) (USA)El abrazo partido (Spain)
El abrazo partido: L'abbraccio perduto (Italy)
Le fils d'Elias (France)
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Argentina:99 min | USA:100 minColor:
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USA:Not Rated | Canada:PG | UK:15 | Belgium:KT | Australia:M | Argentina:Atp | Brazil:14 | France:U | Italy:T | Poland:15 | Spain:T | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Netherlands:AL | Chile:14Filming Locations:
Buenos Aires, Federal District, ArgentinaFun Stuff
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It is Argentina's official choice for the 2004 Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category. moreGoofs:
Factual errors: There is no Lithuanian language in the film. The girl from Lithuania named Vilna (Lithuania's capital name is Vilnius) is speaking Russian, not Lithuanian. The words Vilna says when she first meets Ariel are "Tvoi drug Ariel. Chto s nim sluchilos?", what means "Your friend Ariel. What's wrong with him?" moreSoundtrack:
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"Abrazo Partido" is one of the better Argentine films that have reached us. Not having a market in the USA, if they are not shown in a film festival, they are not seen at all. The director, Daniel Burman working on the screen play with Marcelo Birmajer, show he is a talent to be reckoned with.
The movie presents us with a small mini mall that one encounters all over Buenos Aires. The story is about all the operators of the tiny shops in the complex, but focuses on the Makaroff family. Elias Creations is operated by Sonia, a woman whose husband has deserted her and the two small sons. Elias, the husband has gone to Israel to fight in one of the wars and never returned. His memory looms large, especially in the case of Ariel, who secretly loves him, but resent the abandonment of the family.
The camera work is incredible. The director gives us an excellent idea of the area of the neighborhood that at one time was dominated by the European Jews that emigrated to Argentina.
Daniel Hendler, does a wonderful job in portraying Ariel, the young man who wants to do just the opposite of what his family did: return to Poland. The family left the horrors of their country by settling in the friendly atmosphere that Argentina offered at the time. Now, during a difficult time, the grandson of the original family wants nothing of his precarious life. His dream is to try his fortune in Europe, Poland, only being the excuse for getting an European passport that only his grandmother can provide, having been born there.
Adriana Aizemberg plays the mother, Sonia. Ms. Aizemberg is wonderful as the mother who is so full of life and suddenly sees the world, as she knew it, coming apart. The grandmother, Rosita Londner, is also appealing.
A new talent emerges in Argentina.