Adiós Querida Luna
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adiós Querida Luna | |
---|---|
Theatrical Poster |
|
Directed by | Fernando Spiner |
Produced by | Executive Producer: Rolo Azpeitia Producers: Laura Barroetaveña Elena Carpman Ricardo Preve |
Written by | Sergio Bizzio Valentín Javier Diment Alejandra Flechner Fernando Spiner Alejandro Urdapilleta |
Narrated by | Claudio Rissi |
Starring | Alejandro Urdapilleta Alejandra Flechner |
Music by | Valentín Javier Diment Horacio Fontova Gustavo Pomeranec |
Cinematography | Claudio Beiza |
Editing by | Alejandro Parysow |
Distributed by | Primer Plano Film Group S.A. |
Release date(s) | March 14, 2004 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Argentina Spain |
Language | Spanish Italian |
IMDb profile |
Adiós querida luna (English: Goodbye Dear Moon) is a 2004 Argentine sci-fi comedy film directed by Fernando Spiner and written by Spiner, Sergio Bizzio, Valentín Javier Diment, Alejandra Flechner, Alejandro Urdapilleta, and Sergio Bizzio.[1]
The film stars Alejandro Urdapilleta, Alejandra Flechner, an others.
Contents |
[edit] Plot
In the year 2068 Earth is plagued by typhoons, tidal waves, droughts and floods.
Against this apocalyptic background, an Argentine scientist, Carlos Nahuel Goldstein, outlines a theory: knowing that the axis of rotation of our planet is inclined due to the gravitational force that exerts the Moon, if the man were able to destroy it, the Earth would be straightened and the world-wide climate would become stabilized.
While the international community rejects that reasoning, the Argentine government, without consulting the other nations, decides to put itself to the vanguard of the humanity and to send a secret mission to bomb the terrestrial satellite until making disappear it.
The project is called "dear Good bye Moon." When the great powers find out, they threaten to Argentina the most severe economic sanctions, forcing it to abort the mission.
The crew of the spaceship Estanislao, ordered of the bombing, are left to their luck, flying without control around the Moon.
The crew is made up of three Argentine astronauts: the thin commander (Gabriel Goity), the subcommanders Esteban Ulloa (Alexander Urdapilleta), and Silvia Rodulfo (Alejandra Flechner).
Single and as opposed to an uncertain destiny, the passions begin to arise. But an extraterrestrial presence watchs them and throws to the space the thin commander.
When they are single in the ship, Rodulfo confesses to him to Ulloa that always secretly was enamored with him. Its excessive passion took it to become astronaut, to be near loved his. Affected by the confession, Ulloa is given her. They are Adam and Eve to the doors of a new universe. But, unexpectedly, the extraterrestrial one, bursts in into the ship to declare its love to him to the earth dweller.
[edit] Exhibition
The film premiered on March 14, 2004.
[edit] Cast
- Alejandro Urdapilleta as Subcomandante Esteban Ulloa
- Alejandra Flechner as Subcomandante Silvia C. Rodulfo
- Gabriel Goity as Comandante Humberto A. Delgado
- Horacio Fontova as Extraterrestre
- Luis Ziembrowsky
[edit] Awards
Wins
- Mar del Plata Film Festival: Best Actor, Alejandro Urdapilleta; 2004.
Nominations
- Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best Costume Design, Ricky Casali and Paola Delgado; 2006.
[edit] Footnotes
[edit] External links
- Adiós Querida Luna at the cinenacional.com (Spanish).