Marcos (Gustavo Garzon), an existentially bored university lecturer, gets a grant to return to his birthplace to carry out biochemical research. There he meets old buddy Raul (Leo Masliah), who is now a priest. The story opens out to bring in their schooldays 20 years earlier, during Argentina’s politically active ’70s, when Raul was going out with Tamara (Victoria de Elizalde), who now lives in Paris with husband Paul (Ginger Poujoulet). The mature Tamara (Laura Melillo) returns to be with her sick mother, and Marcos unwittingly stumbles across some high-level politico-economic corruption on the part of the lab’s owners, led by Dr. Castembacher (Jean Pierre Reguerraz). In a piece in which perfs win out over plot, Garzon is satisfyingly nuanced as the disillusioned Marcos. Technically, pic’s restricted budget makes itself felt.
How silly are to grow up
September 7, 2000
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Gustavo Garzón
Marcos
Laura Melillo
Tamara
Leo Masliah
Raúl
Jean Pierre Reguerraz
Castembacher
Damián Dreizik
hijo
Hernán Guerschuny
Assistant Director
Roly Santos
Director
Fernando Soldevilla
Sound Designer
Patricia Conta
Art Designer
Mariano Pariz
Camera Operator
Pablo Jamardo
Cinematography
Fouillade, Pablo
Assistant Editor