La Fuga

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La Fuga

Theatrical Poster
Directed by Eduardo Mignogna
Produced by José Antonio Félez
Carlos Mentasti
Written by Jorge Goldenberg
Graciela Maglie
Eduardo Mignogna
Starring Ricardo Darin
Patricio Contreras
Miguel Angel Sola
Gerardo Romano
Ines Estevez
Music by Federico Jusid
Cinematography Marcelo Camorino
Editing by Juan Carlos Macías
Release date(s) May 24, 2001
Running time 117 minutes
Country Flag of Argentina Argentina
Language Spanish
IMDb profile

La Fuga (English: The Escape) is an Argentine 2001 film directed by Eduardo Mignogna.[1]

The picture stars Ricardo Darin, Patricio Contreras, Miguel Angel Sola, Gerardo Romano and Ines Estevez.

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In the summer of 1928, several inmates from the National Penitentiary in Buenos Aires managed to escape.

The film narrates the fate of each of these runaways in search of their destiny - tough men with their own ethical codes and ready to do anything not to return to prison.

Some of them will suffer violent deaths, while others manage to disappear. Sordid and moving stories, not excluding tenderness and love, mercy or horror sealed with a pact of prison love that will remain in the heart of Buenos Aires, as witness of the yearned-for freedom.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ La Fuga at the Internet Movie Database
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