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Imagining
Argentina is a political thriller, with a love story at
its heart, set in the historical
time of the dirty war in Argentina during the 1970’s.
Carlos Rueda (Antonio Banderas) is
the passionate director of a children’s theater in
Buenos Aires. When the government kidnaps his wife Cecilia
(Emma Thompson), an outspoken journalist
who has being writing articles denouncing the disappearance
of civilians, Carlos and his daughter Teresa (Leticia
Dolera)
will do everything possible to find her.
Carlos begins to have visions and soon realizes that he
has clairvoyant powers. He is able to see what has happened
to the victims who have been kidnapped by the Videla government
officials. The news of his powers spreads rapidly and people
from all over start coming to his garden to try to find out
what has happened to their loved ones. Often Carlos can see
the places where the victims have been, and if they are still
alive or not.
For some inexplicable reason, however, his powers do not
work when it comes to the fate of his own wife. He experiences
short and sporadic visions of her whereabouts, which actually
take him to specific places where she has been, but not to
her actual location. In a short time, the government learns
about his experiences and begins persecuting him and those
associated with him.
This is a film about the strength of love that keeps families
together, through even the most desperate of circumstances.
It speaks against the horrors and injustices of dictatorships.
It reminds us of the importance of freedom of thought and
speech, something that was forgotten for a long time in Argentina.
The honesty and reality of the film reflect the horrors that
many people had to endure. Imagination becomes an essential
tool of survival. And only through imagination could they
change their world into a better one.
Distributor: UIP
Running Time: 1hour 47mins
Release Date: 30.04.04
Certificate: 15 |