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Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de Perón

  • 2012
  • 1h 40min
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Victoria Carreras, Dieguillo Fernández, Víctor Laplace, Federico Luppi, Manuel Vicente, Adolfo Yanelli, Sergio Surraco, Javier Lombardo, Cecilia Diez, Leonel D'Agostino, Natalia Mateo, Alejandro Carro, and Iván Steinhardt in Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de Perón (2012)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA house 10 thousand kilometers away from Buenos Aires, inhabited by a former president ousted and exiled by his wife and future president, and secretary. Which it was the heart and brain of ... Leer todoA house 10 thousand kilometers away from Buenos Aires, inhabited by a former president ousted and exiled by his wife and future president, and secretary. Which it was the heart and brain of resistance and struggle of an entire people.A house 10 thousand kilometers away from Buenos Aires, inhabited by a former president ousted and exiled by his wife and future president, and secretary. Which it was the heart and brain of resistance and struggle of an entire people.

  • Dirección
    • Dieguillo Fernández
    • Víctor Laplace
  • Guionistas
    • Leonel D'Agostino
    • Víctor Laplace
  • Elenco
    • Víctor Laplace
    • Victoria Carreras
    • Estanislao Corvalán
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • Dieguillo Fernández
      • Víctor Laplace
    • Guionistas
      • Leonel D'Agostino
      • Víctor Laplace
    • Elenco
      • Víctor Laplace
      • Victoria Carreras
      • Estanislao Corvalán
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Víctor Laplace
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    • Juan Domingo Perón
    Victoria Carreras
    Victoria Carreras
    • Isabel Martinez de Peron
    Estanislao Corvalán
    • Chofer
    Adolfo Yanelli
    Adolfo Yanelli
    • José López Rega
    • (as Fito Yannelli)
    Natalia Mateo
    • Sofia
    Guillermo Aguilar
    • Guardia 1
    • (as Guillermo Ariel Aguilar)
    Germán Romero
    • Guardia 2
    Daniel Di Biase
    • General Lucero
    • (as Daniel José Dibiase)
    Claudio Torres
    • Sindicalista
    • (as Claudio Angel Torres)
    Laura González
    • Empleada Palacio Unzué
    • (as María Laura Gonzalez)
    Fernando Álvarez
    • Isaac Gilaberte
    Emiliano Díaz
    • Camionero Paraguayo
    Odón Morán López
    • Oficial Paraguayo
    Alejandro Carro
    Alejandro Carro
    • Víctor (Periodista UPI)
    • (as Alex Carro)
    Joaquín Di Lascio
    • Toño
    Javier Lombardo
    Javier Lombardo
    • Jorge Antonio
    Julio Marticorena
    • Obispo Español
    Federico Luppi
    Federico Luppi
    • Dr. Antonio Puigvert
    • Dirección
      • Dieguillo Fernández
      • Víctor Laplace
    • Guionistas
      • Leonel D'Agostino
      • Víctor Laplace
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    Argentine history

    Juan Domingo Perón was elected Argentine president in 1946 and 1952. He was overthrown in 1955 by a military coup. Perón barely escaped with his life and found temporary refuge in Latin American countries (Paraguay, Venezuela, Panamá) where there were attempts on his life arranged by the military junta installed in Buenos Aires. He was then granted residence in Spain (Generalissimo Francisco Franco had received Perón's support after World War II, when Spain was internationally isolated) and settled in Puerta de Hierro, a secluded enclave on the western edge of Madrid.

    The last years of Peron's government were oppressive and corrupt, and many Argentines (including the leaders of most political parties, the moneyed classes, many intellectuals and the Catholic Church) supported the coup. In the coming years Peron's followers were harshly repressed (firing squads included), many of his reform were rolled back and the Peronist party was not allowed to participate in elections even with another candidate. The mere mention of the word "Perón" in public was illegal for a time, and could land you in jail.

    The incompetence/malevolence/corruption of the governments that succeeded Perón (both "democratic" and military) gradually returned him some of his luster, and his achievements began to be remembered: workers' rights flourished in his regime, and there were initiatives to develop Argentine industry, to recover resources in the hands of foreign concerns (for instance the railway system, owned by the British) and to facilitate direct commerce and collaboration among Latin American countries, where divide/and/rule was successfully practiced first by the British and then by the Americans.

    By 1969 Argentina slid into increasing anarchy; there were numerous guerrilla actions, some of them by the Montoneros and the Juventud Peronista (the Peronist left) and brutal counteractions by the military and the police. Many Argentines (among them the the politicians that applauded Perón's ouster) began to realize that there could be no solution to Argentina's problems until Perón was allowed to return and participate in elections. That happened in 1973, and Perón won by a large margin at the helm of his party, assuming the presidency on October 1973. He was enthusiastically supported by the Peronist left that imagined (wrongly) that Perón could be coaxed in the direction of socialism.

    Perón's return was an unqualified disaster. His entourage included characters from unsavory to sinister like José López Rega, founder of the AAA = Argentine Anticommunist Alliance, a death squad­ that soon began targeting not only the left but moderate opposition. Peron envisaged for his third wife Isabel Martínez a role similar to that of his second, Eva Perón, "Evita", but Evita was a tough act to follow. Moreover, Perón was clearly not in control even of his own party, by then including discordant elements from extreme left to extreme right. In a notorious public speech on May 1974 Perón disowned and condemned his party's left. The consequence (intended or not) was to give a green light to the AAA, the police and the intelligence services to hunt down the Montoneros and other leftist organizations. After Perón's death on July 1, 1974, and especially after the military takeover in 1976 the Dirty War began in earnest; it targeted every kind of leftist or progressive, real or suspected, lasted until 1981 and cost thousands of dead and disappeared.

    This movie centers on Perón' time in Puerta de Hierro, where he gradually became the arbiter in absentia of Argentine politics. There are not many historical details; the main subject is Perón's legendary charisma. He received hundreds of visitors in Puerta de Hierro, many of them former opponents, and managed to convince each one of his/her unique importance in the coming Peronist coalition that would take power on his return to Argentina. That these visitors' ideologies ranged from extreme left to extreme right did not seem to worry him.

    Victor Laplace is a very popular Argentine actor; his career started in 1971 and includes more than eighty films, many of them of quality. His interpretation of Perón is flawless; he captures all nuances of his folksy charisma, further aided by his uncanny physical resemblance to the original. Laplace is also credited as director (with Dieguillo Fernández) and writer (with Leonel D'Agostino). The film is well worth watching; it moves the story forward steadily and interest never lags. Of course you will enjoy it more if you are acquainted with recent Argentine history.

    Laplace has played Perón with equal success in the excellent movie Eva Perón: The True Story directed by Juan Carlos Desanzo (1996).

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      Written by Carlos Gardel & Alfredo Le Pera (as Alfredo Lepera)

      Performed by Víctor Laplace

      Arranged by Nicolás Ledesma

      Recorded in ION Estudios SA

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de marzo de 2013 (Argentina)
    • País de origen
      • Argentina
    • Idioma
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Iron Gate, the Exile of Peron
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Argentina
    • Productoras
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
      • Valga S.R.L.
      • Zarlek Producciones
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