Cleopatra (2003 film)

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Cleopatra
Directed by Eduardo Mignogna
Produced by Pablo Bossi
Hugo E. Lauría
Carlos Luis Mentasti
Francisco Ramos
Ariel Saúl
Written by Eduardo Mignogna
Silvina Chague
Starring Norma Aleandro
Natalia Oreiro
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Héctor Alterio
Alberto de Mendoza
Music by Paco Ortega
Cinematography Marcelo Camorino
Editing by Juan Carlos Macías
Release date(s) 14 August 2003
Running time 104 min.
Country Flag of Argentina Argentina
Language Spanish
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Cleopatra is a 2003 Argentinean film directed by Eduardo Mignogna and starring Norma Aleandro, Natalia Oreiro, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Héctor Alterio. The plot of the movie closely follows that of Thelma & Louise.

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Cleopatra (Aleandro) is an aged school teacher who struggles to maintain her unemployed husband (Alterio), who suffers from depression and leads a resignated life. She meets with soap opera star Sandra (Oreiro), whom she befriends after a failed audition. Sandra is also frustrated with her life, in that her producer won't let her have her way and is constantly pursued by the press. Together they embark, on a lark, in a road trip that teams them with rural worker Carlos (Sbaraglia), who picks them up on the way.

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