
Lost Embrace (2004)
El abrazo partido (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 1h 39min
- Comedy
- 25 Mar 2004 (Argentina)
- Movie
- 10 wins & 13 nominations.
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Cast
Daniel Hendler | ... |
Ariel Makaroff
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Adriana Aizemberg | ... |
Sonia Makaroff
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Jorge D'Elía | ... |
Elías Makaroff
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Sergio Boris | ... |
Joseph Makaroff
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Rosita Londner | ... |
Abuela de Ariel
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Diego Korol | ... |
Mitelman
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Silvina Bosco | ... |
Rita
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Isaac Fajm | ... |
Osvaldo
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Melina Petriella | ... |
Estela
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Atilio Pozzobón | ... |
Saligani Papá
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Mónica Cabrera | ... |
Saligani Mamá
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Franco Tirri | ... |
Saligani Hijo
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Luciana Dulitzky | ... |
Saligani Hija
(as Luciana Dulizky)
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Eloy Burman | ... |
Saligani Bebé
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Juan José Flores Quispe | ... |
Ramón
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Francisco Pinto | ... |
Gerardo
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Eduardo Wigutow | ... |
Moshe Levin
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Arnoldo Schmidt | ... |
Hermano Moshe Levin
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Catalina Cho | ... |
Ho Kim
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Pablo Kim | ... |
Kim
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Juan Minujín | ... |
Mozo del Bar
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Fanny Lavintman | ... |
Secretaria Mitelman
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Norman Erlich | ... |
Rabino Benderson
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Salo Pasik | ... |
Marcos "El colorado"
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Daniel Kargieman | ... |
Alfadi
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Adrián Fondari | ... |
Changarín Manukian
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Gerardo del Águila | ... |
Peruano
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Wolfram Hecht | ... |
Cónsul polaco
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Ewa Wylazlowska | ... |
Secretaria del cónsul
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Luz M. Gonzalez Paredes | ... |
Adelaida
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Jorge Boigen | ... |
Tio Jorge
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Directed by
Daniel Burman |
Written by
Marcelo Birmajer | ... | () |
Daniel Burman | ... | () |
Produced by
Patricia Apter | ... | line producer |
Luis Bernardez | ... | line producer |
Diego Dubcovsky | ... | executive producer |
José María Morales | ... | producer |
Amedeo Pagani | ... | co-producer |
Sebastián Ponce | ... | supervising producer |
Marc Sillam | ... | co-producer |
Music by
César Lerner |
Cinematography by
Ramiro Civita |
Editing by
Alejandro Brodersohn |
Editorial Department
Patrick Delamotte | ... | colorist |
Karine Grebet | ... | negative cutter |
Luisina Rampoldi | ... | assistant editor |
Art Direction by
María Eugenia Sueiro |
Costume Design by
Roberta Pesci | ||
Natalia Zubeldía |
Makeup Department
Óscar Mulet | ... | makeup artist |
Cristóbal Renteria | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Patricia Apter | ... | production manager |
Ariel Epstein | ... | location production manager |
Federico Noejovich | ... | location production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Genoveva Ayala | ... | assistant director |
Magdalena Cernadas | ... | second assistant director |
Natalia Urruty | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Daniel Fidanza | ... | illustrator |
Sebastián Goñi | ... | assistant to the art director |
Natalia Grosso | ... | assistant to the art director |
Sound Department
Federico Billordo | ... | boom operator |
Martín Grignaschi | ... | sound designer |
Fernando Ribero | ... | sound editor |
Nerina Valido | ... | sound editor |
Nélida Valido | ... | sound editor: second unit (as Nerida Valido) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Soledad Abbot | ... | second assistant camera: second unit |
Ricardo Barrios | ... | electrician |
Fernando Blanc | ... | second assistant camera |
Oscar Ciocia | ... | assistant camera |
Daniel Ciurleo | ... | gaffer |
Ramiro Civita | ... | camera operator |
Fernando González | ... | electrician |
Pablo Gómez | ... | assistant camera |
Cobi Migliora | ... | camera operator: second unit |
Agustín Roca | ... | electrician |
Pedro Valdéz | ... | camera operator: second unit |
Music Department
César Lerner | ... | music arranger |
Script and Continuity Department
Pablo Ramos | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Silvina Cejas | ... | accountant: second unit |
Richard Lormand | ... | press international |
Marcelo Martinez | ... | production assistant |
Paola Scagnet | ... | production assistant |
Gabriela Wielinsky | ... | choreographer |
Production Companies
- BD Cine
- CinemArt (support)
- Classic Film
- Fonds Sud Cinéma (support)
- Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA) (support)
- Paradis Films
- Wanda Visión S.A.
Distributors
- ABC Distribution (2004) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Babilla Ciné (2004) (Colombia) (theatrical)
- Cinemien (2005) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Distribution Company (2004) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Forum Film (2004) (Poland) (theatrical)
- Istituto Luce (2004) (Italy) (theatrical)
- New Yorker Films (2005) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Océan Films (2004) (France) (theatrical)
- Orlando Films (2004) (Israel) (theatrical)
- Sunrise Film Distribution (2005) (Denmark) (theatrical)
- Wanda Visión S.A. (2004) (Spain) (theatrical)
- trigon-film (2004) (Switzerland) (theatrical)
- 30 Holding (2013) (Italy) (DVD)
- Argentina Video Home (2004) (Argentina) (DVD)
- Argentina Video Home (2004) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Axiom Films (2005) (United Kingdom)
- Homescreen (2004) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Mongrel Media (2005) (Canada)
- trigon-film (2006) (Switzerland) (DVD) (subtitled)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Bavaria Film International (world sales)
- Etnias (casting)
- La Burbuja (sound editing)
- Tauro Digital Sound (re-recording)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business, trying to get his Polish passport and move to Europe. Ariel has never understood why his father left him when he was a baby to fight in the Yom Kippur War in 1973. When his father returns to Buenos Aires, Ariel discovers the reason why his father left his family. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Box Office
Opening Weekend Argentina | ARS78,259, 30 Mar 2004 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 77th Academy Awards in 2005. See more » |
Goofs | There is no Lithuanian language in the film. The girl from Lithuania named Vilna (Lithuania's capital name is Vilnius) is speaking Russian, not Lithuanian. The words Vilna says when she first meets Ariel are "Tvoi drug Ariel. Chto s nim sluchilos?", what means "Your friend Ariel. What's wrong with him?" See more » |
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