Released Date:
1985-11-08
Languages:
Spanish, English
Countries:
Argentina
Runtime:
112 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (4844 Reviews)
Director:
Luis PuenzoAlicia Marnet de Ibèèez is a high school history professor and a well-to-do housewife in Buenos Aires, circa 1983, after the fall of the "junta militar" that had taken over the government since 1976. She has a husband, Roberto, who is a succesful lawyer and a five-year-old adopted daughter.
Released Date:
1989-10-06
Languages:
English, Spanish
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
119 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.8 (1420 Reviews)
Director:
Luis PuenzoCarlos Fuentes (novel)
Aèda Bortnik (screenplay)
Luis Puenzo (screenplay)
When school teacher Harriet Winslow goes to Mexico to teach, she is kidnapped by Gen. Tomas Arroyo and his revolutionaries. An aging American, Ambrose "Old Gringo" Bierce also in Mexico, befriends Gen. Arroyo and meets Harriet. Bierce is a famous writer, who knowing that he is dying, wishes to keep his identity secret so he can determine his own fate. Though he likes Arroyo, Bierce tries to provoke the General's anger whenever possible in an attempt to get himself killed, thus avoiding suffering through his illness. Winslow is intrigued by both Bierce and Arroyo, and the men are in turn attracted to her. She becomes romantically involved with Arroyo. When Winslow learns of Bierce's true identity (a writer whose work she has loved and respected for years), she is singlemindedly determined to fulfill his dying wish.
Released Date:
1992-08-26
Languages:
English
Countries:
France, UK, Argentina
Runtime:
148 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(682 Reviews)
Director:
Luis PuenzoGenres:
DramaAlbert Camus (novel)
Luis Puenzo
Eric Altmayer (translation producer)
Norman Di Giovanni (translation: English)
Susan Ashe (translation: English)
Robert Katz (narration)
In the 1990s, a South American city is rocked by the imminent outbreak of a plague. While many attempt to flee the city, Dr Bernard Rieux sends his sick wife away and does his best to care for the plague's victims. The plague means different things to different people: to the doctor, it's a disease to be cured. To a pair of French journalists, it's a breaking news story. To religious leaders, it's punishment for sins. As the sense of isolation and hopelessness grow, Dr Rieux and his associates begin to question their previously-accepted feelings of justice, loneliness, and love.
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