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2018 • Drama / Mystery • 106m

Rojo

"When everyone gets silent, there are no innocents"

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A small town in an Argentinian province, 1975. The life of Claudio, a successful lawyer, gets complicated when he has a stupid quarrel with a stranger in a crowded restaurant.

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Darío Grandinetti
Darío Grandinetti
Claudio
Andrea Frigerio
Andrea Frigerio
Susana
Alfredo Castro
Alfredo Castro
Detective Sinclair
Diego Cremonesi
Diego Cremonesi
The Hippie / Dieguito
Laura Grandinetti
Laura Grandinetti
Paula
Claudio Martínez Bel
Claudio Martínez Bel
Vivas
Susana Pampín
Susana Pampín
Professor
Rafael Federman
Rafael Federman
Santiago
Rudy Chernicoff
Rudy Chernicoff
Mago
Mara Bestelli
Mara Bestelli
Mabel
Alberto Suárez
Alberto Suárez
Interventor
Horacio Marassi
Horacio Marassi
Hombre vestuario
Verónica Koziura
Verónica Koziura
Amiga de Susana
Francisco Lumerman
Francisco Lumerman
Joven periodista
Claudia Cantero
Claudia Cantero
Mujer iglesia
Executive Producer: Mathilde DelaunayDirector: Benjamín NaishtatScreenplay: Benjamín NaishtatProducer: Federico EibuszycProducer: Bárbara Sarasola-Day

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Danybur
2020-12-22
90%

Through the story of a lawyer (led by Darío Grandinetti) facing an unexpected event, Benjamín Naishtat articulates a powerful political policeman and a true sociological essay on the miseries of a town in an unnamed province of Argentina in 1975 and its apparent normality at a turbulent stage in its history. And with great cinematography. It is 1975. Claudio (Darío Grandinetti) is the Doctor, a prestigious lawyer from a town in an unnamed province of Argentina, married to Susana (Andrea Frigerio) and with a teenage daughter. A tense incident with a stranger (Diego Cremonesi) in a town restaurant will be the first in a series of events that will call into question the Doctor's calm. Actually, the first scene of the film is another, a powerful fixed shot over a house, in a scene of enormous eloquence. For those who do not know, or do not remember, in 1975 Isabel Perón ruled and Argentina was already devastated by the kidnappings and murders of the Triple A (Alianza Anticomunista Argentina), a parapolice organization linked to the Government, in a true advance of what that it would be state terrorism established by the civil-military dictatorship that overthrew Isabel in 1976. Red is a remarkable and disturbing film. Its plot suffers an apparent drift by situations that seem disconnected but that in reality are integrated into a powerful and implacable X-ray of an era: violence (sometimes left out of the field), disappearances, dispossession, looting of the victims, the swindle, the silence, the imposture, the impunity. But all under a layer of apparent normality and within the framework of a province intervened to "restore" it. Naishtat's film could be defined as a sociological and political black cop. Each scene is a necessary note (and never underlined) on the general picture, including the successful scene on a beach in Mar del Plata. From the formal point of view, the filmic recreation of the time is remarkable, with that tone between faded and sepia that dominates photography and its red titles. There is a great use of still shots and beautiful wide shots in desert locations. Grandinetti's very good performance, while the apparent over-acting of a character who later appears in charge of Alfredo Castro (the actor from I'm afraid of a bullfighter), also has its justification. The school device could not be absent in this story, when a teacher (Susana Pampín) rehearses with Claudio's daughter and other classmates the dance Los Salvajes from the opera Las Indias Galantes by Rameau (a luxury of the soundtrack) for an act school and what he says to put them in position for the scene, in what constitutes a disturbing stagin

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Status
Released
Origin
AR
Languages
Spanish
Studios
PUCARÁ cine, Bord Cadre Films, Desvia, Ecce Films, Viking Film, Sutor Kolonko, Le Tiro Cine, JEMPSA
Box Office
$557,092

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