Waiting for the Messiah

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Waiting for the Messiah

Theatrical Poster
Directed by Daniel Burman
Produced by Executive Producer:
Diego Dubcovsky
Producers:
Luis Ángel Bellaba
Enrique Piñeyro
Written by Daniel Burman
Emiliano Torres
Starring Daniel Hendler
Enrique Piñeyro
Héctor Alterio
Music by César Lerner
Marcelo Moguilevsky
Cinematography Ramiro Civita
Editing by Verónica Chen
Distributed by Astrolabio Producciones S.L.
Amanda Films S.L.
BD Cine
Aqua Films
Release date(s) Argentina:
May 25, 2000
Running time 98 minutes
Country Flag of Argentina Argentina
Flag of Spain Spain
Flag of Italy Italy
Language Spanish
Yiddish
Official website
All Movie Guide profile
IMDb profile

Waiting for the Messiah (Spanish: Esperando al Mesías) is an Argentine, Spanish, and Italian comedy-drama film released in 2000 and directed by Daniel Burman.[1]

The film stars Daniel Hendler, Enrique Piñeyro, Héctor Alterio, Melina Petriella, Stefania Sandrelli, and Dolores Fonzi.

The picture was won many awards including Best Film at the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival in Spain.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The film takes place in the Jewish community of Buenos Aires.

The picture tells of Ariel (Daniel Hendler), a restaurant waiter and a young man who is torn between his devotion to traditional family ties and the desire for something different, and, Santamaria (Enrique Piñeyro) an older bank employee who suddenly finds his life in complete turmoil.

Santamaria is unexpectadly fired from his bank job due to the world's stock market shocks. His wife takes this event as an opportunity to get rid of him and put him out on the street.

Forced to make a small living returning stolen wallets, Santamaria finds some hope in a bathroom attendant (Stefania Sandrelli), who is waiting for her husband to be released from prison.

Ariel is very much against the restraints of a future that will see him take over his elderly father's (Héctor Alterio) restaurant and marry a nice Argentine Jewish girl (Melina Petriella).

At the same time, Ariel is also attracted to a sexy co-worker, Laura (Chiara Caselli), who tells him she's a lesbian.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Background

Melina Petriella as Estela
Melina Petriella as Estela

The title alludes to the Jewish belief of "waiting for the Messiah"; in this case, characters are shown at first to be inactive and dormant, until death and crisis forces them to take action and reevaluate their lives.

[edit] Exhibition

The film opened wide in Argentina on May 25, 2000.

The picture was then presented at the Toronto Film Festival on September 14, 2000, and later at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 12, 2001.

[edit] Cast and ratings

Ratings
Argentina:  16
Brazil:  14
Chile:  18
France:  U
Germany:  12
Netherlands:  MG6
Spain:  13
United States:  R
  • Daniel Hendler as Ariel Goldstein
  • Enrique Piñeyro as Santamaría
  • Héctor Alterio as Simón
  • Melina Petriella as Estela
  • Stefania Sandrelli as Elsa
  • Chiara Caselli as Laura
  • Gabriela Acher as Sara
  • Imanol Arias as Baltasar
  • Dolores Fonzi as Any
  • Edda Bustamante as Mujer trampa
  • Tajma Minoru as Oriental
  • Juan José Flores Quispe as Ramón
  • Eduardo Wigutow as Moshé Levin
  • Beatriz Thibaudin as Anciana
  • Sandra Sandrelli as Santa
  • Dan Adaszko as Albino 1
  • Ariel Adaszko as Albino 2

[edit] Awards

Wins

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Esperando al Mesías at the Internet Movie Database

[edit] External links

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