El Día que Murió el Silencio
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El Día que Murió el Silencio (English:The Day Silence Died) is a 1997 Bolivian drama film directed by Paolo Agazzi.
[edit] Synopsis
A handsome and mysterious stranger, played by Darío Grandinetti, walks into the town square of Villaserena one day and strategically places loudspeakers around the town, blaring a variety of musical tunes. Soon, he begins to sell airtime to the various locals, who broadcast their own personal love dedications and (more frequently) insults for all to hear.
A subplot evolves between Abelardo (the stranger), Celeste (a young woman who is chained inside her father's house to stop her running away), and José (a young man).
[edit] External links
- Día que murió el silencio, El at the Internet Movie Database
- The Day Silence Died at Rotten Tomatoes
- Film details (in Spanish)
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