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Infancia clandestina

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
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Ernesto Alterio, Cristina Banegas, Luciano Cazaux, Elvira Onetto, Natalia Oreiro, Luis Solanas, Benjamín Ávila, César Troncoso, Darío Valenzuela, Douglas Simon, Pablo Cura, Luciana Dulitzky, Marcelo Mininno, Julia Martínez Rubio, Pedro Onetto, Paula Ransenberg, Mayana Neiva, Luciano Ricio, Teo Gutiérrez Moreno, Violeta Palukas, Luis Alí, Romina Michelizzi, Dylan Ezequiel Rodríguez, Lucas García, Lucas Zenone, Candelaria Irigoyen, Rodrigo Romero Odriozola, Florencia Camila Pagliaroli, Franco Defeliche, Pablo Sznitowski, Joel Sebastián Serrano, Luis Ricardo Asensio, Sebastián Carballido, and Ariel Matías Morosín in Infancia clandestina (2011)
Argentina, 1979. After years of exile, Juan and his family come back to Argentina under fake identities. Juan's parents and his uncle Beto are members of the Montoneros Organization, which is fighting against the Military Junta that rules the country. Because of their political activities they are being tracked down relentlessly, and the threat of capture and even death is constant. However, Juan's daily life is also full of warmth and humor, and he quickly and easily integrates into his new environment. His friends at school and the girl he has a gigantic crush on, Maria, know him as Ernesto, a name he must not forget, since his family's survival is at stake. Juan accepts this and follows all of his parents' rules until one day he is told that they need to move again immediately, and leave his friends and Maria behind without an explanation. This is a story about militancy, undercover life, and love. The story of a clandestine childhood.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJuan lives in clandestinity. Just like his mum, his dad and his adored uncle Beto, outside his home he has another name. At school, Juan is known as Ernesto. And he meets María, who only has... Alles lesenJuan lives in clandestinity. Just like his mum, his dad and his adored uncle Beto, outside his home he has another name. At school, Juan is known as Ernesto. And he meets María, who only has one name. Based on true facts, set in the Argentina of 1979, this film is "one about love... Alles lesenJuan lives in clandestinity. Just like his mum, his dad and his adored uncle Beto, outside his home he has another name. At school, Juan is known as Ernesto. And he meets María, who only has one name. Based on true facts, set in the Argentina of 1979, this film is "one about love".

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    • Benjamín Ávila
  • Drehbuch
    • Benjamín Ávila
    • Marcelo Müller
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ernesto Alterio
    • Natalia Oreiro
    • César Troncoso
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    2765
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Benjamín Ávila
    • Drehbuch
      • Benjamín Ávila
      • Marcelo Müller
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ernesto Alterio
      • Natalia Oreiro
      • César Troncoso
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    • 97Kritische Rezensionen
    • 55Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 22 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Ernesto Alterio
    Ernesto Alterio
    • Tio Beto
    Natalia Oreiro
    Natalia Oreiro
    • Charo…
    César Troncoso
    César Troncoso
    • Daniel…
    Teo Gutiérrez Moreno
    Teo Gutiérrez Moreno
    • Ernesto…
    Cristina Banegas
    Cristina Banegas
    • Abuela Amalia
    Mayana Neiva
    Mayana Neiva
    • Carmen
    Douglas Simon
    • Gregorio
    Violeta Palukas
    • María
    Candelaria Irigoyen
    • Victoria
    Lucas García
    • Felipe
    Lucas Zenone
    • Esteban
    Dylan Ezequiel Rodríguez
    • Sergio
    Rodrigo Romero Odriozola
    • Claudio
    Florencia Camila Pagliaroli
    • Natalia
    Joel Sebastián Serrano
    • Juan 7 anos
    Franco Defeliche
    • Gonzalo
    Paula Ransenberg
    • Senorita Zulma
    Elvira Onetto
    • Directora
    • Regie
      • Benjamín Ávila
    • Drehbuch
      • Benjamín Ávila
      • Marcelo Müller
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    9jaevlamor

    One of the best scenes I've ever seen

    I don't feel like talking about the movie a lot, rather than saying that I genuinely found it entertaining as of heartbreaking and tough: to see a kid not only has had a normal childhood and a regular parenting, and also doesn't really know how the common world works, but lives in a cartel-like undercover runaway suspense film that he sadly calls life. And that just rots within time.

    The combo between main character and his uncle, in B&W its to my opinion one beautiful scene. Tough, meaningful, sad, and creative as well as visually pleasing.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Need more intensity

    It's 1979, Argentina. 12 year old Juan and his family returns after their exile in Cuba. They are guerrillas hunted by the military junta. Juan hides his true identity to everyone including his friends at school where they know him as Ernesto.

    It's an Argentinian film with the potential of compelling characters. For a film of paranoia, we need to feel it much more. The filmmaking style is slow paced. It needs a lot more energy, and I'm not advocating some big action scene. There's got to be more intensity in this story.

    The kids do good work. I like their characters. Their scenes have the intensity I'm talking about. I actually think the adults don't contribute as much. This feels like a lesser 'Running on Empty'. I do like the animation to break up some of the violence. It works well as from a child's point of view. Overall it tells an interesting story.
    MellyMelfy

    Grab your popcorn and your tissue.

    I stumbled across this during quarantine and I'm really glad I did. It was not what I expected, but often times thats a good thing and this film was no exception. If you can get by the political aspects of the film, something I try to do, and just watch it for the story and archs of the characters, it is quite powerful. If you choose to research the political aspects of the film, I encourage you to do so. I'm not going to single out any performances as they were good-not great- however they were more than enough to fuel this magnificent script. I'll mark the production value with the same mark as the cast, but again, more than enough there to carry you on this journey. You will cry, you will cheer, the absence of either would make me question your humanity. Give it a go!
    7corrosion-2

    Growing up secretly in Argentina

    Clandestine Childhood is a coming of age story with a difference. As the title suggests, it is growing up under secrecy. The film is set in 70's Argentina where the military junta rules the country and opposition groups are clandestinely active. We follow a 12 year old son of one of these revolutionary couples who is growing up under a cloud of secrecy to protect the identity of his parents. The boy is a normal child who wants to invite his friends home, have a girlfriend and all that but can not do so due to the risk of exposing his parents who are wanted by the military dictatorship.

    The politics and the history, though ever present, are kept firmly in the background and the film focuses on the boy's story. The fact that the film is based partly on the director's own childhood, and specially knowing (as he told the audience after a screening) that his mother was one of the "disappeared" during that era, makes the film very poignant. An added bonus is the great music in the film.
    9Nibbler007

    Even a kid could realize...

    Infancia Clandestina is a very touching movie.

    This review is written by an Argentinian so I felt it as a very interesting film in terms of script and acting, but more interesting as a historical testimony of our "dark ages" in terms of dictatorship and guerrilla. It would be fair to write the review in Spanish in order to put my feelings properly, but IMDb is mostly an English language site so I want to give other people from foreign countries my point of view with the little English I speak.

    From my perspective, the movie is accurately told in terms of storyline. I would recommend it as a documentary, because Benjamín Avila relived his own experience on this movie, and because most of the facts really happened (with the names changed and that sort of thing).

    The fact that underlines the tragic story of Juan/Ernesto, is that he is, as a child, forced to live in a world of fear, constantly missing what we think a normal childhood should be. His parents are loving ones but put him in abnormal situations in terms of caring for their livings and raise their children in those violent conditions. In fact, the story of the 70's here was that fearful and violent. You are obliged to take a part in the story. That's what the film left me. It's a thought- provoking one. And asks a lot of questions more than it tells answers.

    Ernesto Alterio (very good in his role) as Tío Beto is the bond of Juan/Ernesto to a happy childhood; but even with knowing how his life could end from one moment to another, tried to remind Juan/Ernesto and the rest of the family, those little moments of humanity that could have been forgotten in the middle of tragedy. There is plenty of humanity, but that feeling is volatile and more close to self-indulgence than true happiness, knowing the curse of events.

    On the other hand, the guiding line of Juan/Ernesto's family is that he 'd become one of their "soldiers" when he'd grown up. Rootless, full of hate for losing one by one his loved ones, Juan/Ernesto becomes an adult from one day to another.

    But this review is not complete if I don't give you a personal opinion of the whole situation.

    Ideologies, partidisms, dogma, they all conceived death as a part of them. During the movie I often compared the situation with Islamic children (or whoever is forced to live in war since a child). They are children, and they are manipulated taking part on massacres, kidnaps, war and dismemberance of their families. They are brutally witnessing the grown-ups stupidity, the absurd sacrifice. Yes, it was absurd then and it's absurd now. And that's the thing with the title of this review. Even a kid could realize the barbarism, the destruction of life that is presented in the movie. Unfortunately there is little room for choice.

    I'm not in position to judge the events since I was born after the dictatorship. I'm a son of democracy (whatever that means) and those stories are told to me, but fortunately I didn't have to live those tragic times. But I feel sorry for those kids who had a sad childhood and couldn't choose for a better life. And I blame the dictatorship as well as the contraire ideologies that put them in those awful and despicable situations.

    Coming back to the movie, it's a must. Even if you're not Argentinian. It's beautiful and a bit surrealistic. And it makes you think that some things can never be repeated for our children's sake.

    Greetings from Argentina!

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      Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 85th Academy Awards in 2013.
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      Sueños de juventud
      Written by Enrique Santos Discépolo and Warner Chappell

      Performed by Natalia Oreiro

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. September 2012 (Argentinien)
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      • Burzaco, Buenos Aires, Bundesdistrikt, Argentinien
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      • 1.009.653 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 9.017 $
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      • 8.137 $
      • 20. Jan. 2013
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