A Year Without Love
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Directed by | Anahi Berneri |
Produced by | Executive Producer: Sebastián Ponce Producers: Daniel Burman Diego Dubcovsky |
Written by | Anahi Berneri Pablo Pérez |
Music by | Martín Bauer, Leo García |
Cinematography | Lucio Bonelli |
Editing by | Alex Zito |
Distributed by | Distribution Company BD Cine |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
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A Year Without Love (Spanish: Un Año sin amor) is an Argentine gay-themed autobiographical film released in 2005, directed by Anahi Berneri, and written by Berneri and Pablo Pérez.[1]
The picture played the international and gay and lesbian film festival circuits, garnering a number of awards.
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[edit] Plot
Pablo is a struggling poet who is living with HIV in Buenos Aires.
Over the course of a year he deals with issues relating to his health, his family, his search for love and his developing involvement with leather fetishism.
The year culminates with the publication of his diary in the form of a novel, Un Año sin amor.
[edit] Awards
Wins
- Berlin International Film Festival: Teddy Award, Best Feature Film; 2005.
- Outfest: Grand Jury Award, Outstanding International Narrative Feature; 2005.
- New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival: Best Foreign Narrative Feature; 2005.
Nominations
- Mar del Plata Film Festival: FIPRESCI Prize, Anahi Berneri; Best film; 2005.
- Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor Award; Best Adapted Screenplay; Best New Actor, Juan Minujín; Best Costume Design, Roberta Pesci; 2006.
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[edit] External links
- A Year Without Love at cinenacional.com (Spanish).
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