Otra vuelta

Otra vuelta

Release date : February 17, 2005
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Argentina /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Santiago Palavecino /
Writers : Santiago Palavecino /
Production companies : Sigma Cine (AR) /
February 17, 2005 1h 15m Argentina Drama Spanish More
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Sebastián Pagani, a young film director, returns to his hometown to film a story of Haroldo Conti. There he expected a ghost from the past: recently, a childhood friend just committed suicide in mysterious circumstances. Pagani gets to know details about his death only multiply the enigmas. Slowly, he begins to become disenchanted with their own project to become more involved in research on the last day of the suicide. But towards the end, both concerns come together in unexpected ways. The Turn is a sad irony about memory and identity
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José Ignacio Marsiletti
Sebastián Pagani
Roberto Carnaghi
Tio Basilio
Simón Marsiletti
Hermano de Federico
Nazarena Smit
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  • title:Otra vuelta
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Santiago Palavecino /
  • Writers: Santiago Palavecino ·
  • Production companies: Sigma Cine (AR) ·
  • Overview:Sebastián Pagani, a young film director, returns to his hometown to film a story of Haroldo Conti. There he expected a ghost from the past: recently, a childhood friend just committed suicide in mysterious circumstances. Pagani gets to know details about his death only multiply the enigmas. Slowly, he begins to become disenchanted with their own project to become more involved in research on the last day of the suicide. But towards the end, both concerns come together in unexpected ways. The Turn is a sad irony about memory and identity
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