Swim Alone

Swim Alone

Release date : June 5, 2003
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin : Argentina /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Ezequiel Acuña /
Production companies : BD Cine /
June 5, 2003 1h 42m Argentina Drama Spanish More
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The film does not describe, rather it observes, in a distant manner, the world of Martin, a seventeen year old who feels he doesn’t belong anywhere, not at home, school, nor with his friends or members of his rock band. In search of some happiness, Martin takes off to the coastal town of Mar de Plata, where his older brother lives. Unglamorous, yet enchantingly addictive and refreshingly genuine, Acuña paints a confused and uncomfortable world, and makes us want revisit it over and over again.
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Nicolás Mateo
Martín Cánepa
Santiago Pedrero
Guillermo Lucena
Tomás Fonzi
Tomás Forte
Antonella Costa
Luciana Tamborino
Alberto Rojas Apel
Lucas Tamborino
Leandro Listorti
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  • title:Swim Alone
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Ezequiel Acuña /
  • Writers: Alberto Rojas Apel · Ezequiel Acuña ·
  • Production companies: BD Cine ·
  • Overview:The film does not describe, rather it observes, in a distant manner, the world of Martin, a seventeen year old who feels he doesn’t belong anywhere, not at home, school, nor with his friends or members of his rock band. In search of some happiness, Martin takes off to the coastal town of Mar de Plata, where his older brother lives. Unglamorous, yet enchantingly addictive and refreshingly genuine, Acuña paints a confused and uncomfortable world, and makes us want revisit it over and over again.
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