Plaza de Almas

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Plaza de almas
Directed by Fernando Díaz
Produced by Daniel Burman
Fernando Díaz
Diego Dubcovsky
Written by Fernando Díaz
Starring Alejandro Gance
Olga Zubarry
Norman Briski
Vera Fogwill
Music by Luis Robinson
Cinematography Abel Peñalba
Editing by Luis César D'Angiolillo
Distributed by BD Cine
Release date(s) November 1997
(Mar de Plata Film Festival)
Running time 100 minutes
Country Argentina
Language Spanish
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Plaza de almas (English: Soul's Square) (1997) is an Argentine drama film, written directed by Fernando Díaz.[1] The picture was produced by Daniel Burman, Fernando Díaz, and Diego Dubcovsky. It stars Olga Zubarry, Norman Briski, Vera Fogwill, and others.

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[edit] Plot

Marcelo makes a living as a painter in a Buenos Aires square, with other street artists. He's sad and lonely because his family's does not get along. He lives with his grandfather and becomes romantically involved with a budding actress. He devotes much of his time to her, and dreams of a happy future together.

She, however, has other plans, and events take a dramatic turn when she is forced to undergo an abortion. Marcelo also discovers the reasons for his family's separation and makes Marcelo face reality more clearly.

[edit] Distribution

The film was first presented at the Mar del Plata Film Festival in November 1997. It opened wide in Argentina on June 4, 1998.

In the United States it screened at the Miami Hispanic Film Festival on April 24, 1999.

The picture was shown at various film festivals, including: the Biarritz International Festival of Latin American Cinema, France; the Gramado Film Festival, Gramado, Brazil; and others.

[edit] Cast

  • Alejandro Gance as Marcelo
  • Olga Zubarry as grandmother
  • Norman Briski as grandfather
  • Vera Fogwill as Laura
  • Villanueva Cosse
  • Roberto Carnaghi
  • Rolly Serrano
  • Guadalupe Martínez Uría
  • Thelma Biral
  • María L. Cali
  • Maximiliano Ghione

[edit] Awards

Wins

Nominations

  • Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best New Actor, Alejandro Gancé; Best Supporting Actor, Norman Briski; 1999.
  • Gramado Film Festival, Gramado, Brazil: Golden Kikito, Best Film, Fernando Díaz; 1998.

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