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Secret In Their Eyes The Juan Jose Campanella
Secret in Their Eyes (The) [ju
Secret In Their Eyes The Juan Jose Campanella
Secret in Their Eyes (The) [ju
Juan Jose Campanella helmed this crime thriller about judicial cover-ups and corruption in Argentina. Ricardo Darin stars as Benjamin, a former criminal court employee who wants to write a novel about an Argentine case from the 1970s in which a woman was raped and murdered. He confides his intentions to a judge with whom he's been secretly smitten for years, Irene (Soledad Villamil), but she expresses reservations about the idea, for reasons that eventually become apparent. Meanwhile, flashbacks set up the central story, unfolding in 1970s Argentina. In that narrative, Argentina has fallen under the control of a military junta and a fair trial has become an increasingly uncommon event in that nation's courts. A woman is found raped and murdered while her husband was at work, and two immigrant workers are essentially forced into confessing to the crime. Benjamin then teams up with his colleague and friend, the lush Pablo Sandoval (Guillermo Francella), and the two go about identifying and tagging the perpetrator of the original crime. Subtle detail in a photograph alerts Benjamin to the possibility that a man named Gomez (Javier Godino) may have been the real culprit, but finding Gomez and obtaining conclusive evidence against him is no simple task. Moreover, as Benjamin and Pablo struggle to have the case reopened, they also find that bureaucracy and power in Argentine government have made this close to impossible. THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES won Best Foreign Film at the 2009 Academy Awards.
Médias | Films DVD |
Nombre de disques | 1 |
Validé | 28 novembre 2011 |
EAN/UPC | 5055002532306 |
Étiquette | IN2FILM I2F3230 |
Genre | Crime |
Dimensions | 193 × 137 × 15 mm · 78 g |
Temps de jeu | 02:04:00 |
Code de la région | Region 2 (Europa) |
Langue et grammaire | English |
Sous-titres | English |
Veuillez noter | Ce film ne peut pas être sous-titré en French. |