Argentinien / Spanien,
2004, 155 min
Regie:
Adolfo AristarainKamera:
José Luis AlcaineBesetzung:
Juan Diego Botto, Susú Pecoraro, Marcos Mundstock, Carla Crespo, María Galiana, Gustavo Garzón, Maximiliano Ghione, Marina Glezer, Vando VillamilInhalte(1)
Aristarain’s ‘most achieved work to date’ (Variety), Roma is a compassionate look back at the Argentinean director’s own spiritual and political education. Quietly affecting and rewardingly intense, it offers a rites-of-passage tale set against the turmoil of Argentina in the ’60s and ’70s. Young journalist Manuel Cueto is hired to transcribe a middle-aged novelist’s memoirs. Joaquin Gonez (Sacristan) finally trusts him enough to recall his past – especially Roma (Pecaro), his bohemian mother. In a neat narrative trick, Botto plays both Cueto and the younger Gonez. (Independent Cinema Office)
(mehr)Auszeichnungen
- Gewinne
- Nominierungen
Goya Awards
- 2005 - Best Film
- 2005 - Adolfo Aristarain (Best Director)
- 2005 - Adolfo Aristarain, Kathy Saavedra, Mario Camus (Best Original Screenplay)
- 2005 - José Luis Alcaine (Best Cinematography)
San Sebastián International Film Festival
- 2004 - Adolfo Aristarain (Golden Shell for Best Film)