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El Clan

  • 2015
  • 12
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
15K
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El Clan (2015)
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The true story of the Puccio Clan, a family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.The true story of the Puccio Clan, a family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.The true story of the Puccio Clan, a family who kidnapped and killed people in the 80s.

  • Director
    • Pablo Trapero
  • Writers
    • Julian Loyola
    • Esteban Student
    • Pablo Trapero
  • Stars
    • Guillermo Francella
    • Gastón Cocchiarale
    • Peter Lanzani
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Julian Loyola
      • Esteban Student
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Stars
      • Guillermo Francella
      • Gastón Cocchiarale
      • Peter Lanzani
    • 32User reviews
    • 150Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 38 nominations total

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    Guillermo Francella
    Guillermo Francella
    • Arquímedes Puccio
    Gastón Cocchiarale
    • Maguila Puccio
    Peter Lanzani
    Peter Lanzani
    • Alejandro Puccio
    Stefanía Koessl
    • Mónica
    Aníbal Barengo
    • Basualdo
    Aldo Onofri
    • Ordoñez
    Rubén Estévez
    • Comisario
    Miguel Ángel Lembo
    • Comodoro
    Fabio Aste
    • Secretario Comodoro
    Fernando Miró
    • Gordon
    Juan Cruz Márquez de la Serna
    • Oveja Gonzalo
    Santiago Privitera
    • Eduardo Aulet
    • (as Juan Santiago Privitera)
    Franco Masini
    Franco Masini
    • Guillermo Puccio
    Antonia Bengoechea
    • Adriana Puccio
    Lili Popovich
    Lili Popovich
    • Epifanía Puccio
    Giselle Motta
    • Silvia Puccio
    Tomás De Las Heras
    Tomás De Las Heras
    • Benito
    • (as Tomás de las Heras)
    Joaquín Berthold
    Joaquín Berthold
    • Caña Varela
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Julian Loyola
      • Esteban Student
      • Pablo Trapero
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews32

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    8TimMeade

    Good Film, Poor Subtitling.

    A few years back, I was advising a Francophile mate of the virtues of the wonderful French comedy, The Intouchables. I mentioned also that the subtitling was superb. 'How would you know?' he asked, aware that I had but a smattering of schoolboy French. I explained that the grammar and syntax was perfect, and colloquialisms clearly caught the spirit of the piece - you simply forgot you were reading script, allowing you to concentrate on the visuals.

    Sadly, the taut Argentine crime thriller,The Clan, looks as if it's been subtitled by a dyslexic alcoholic using Google translate. It was extremely frustrating. I was clearly watching a very well made film, based on real events, about a Mafiosa-style family engaged in kidnapping and extortion; this was at a time, the 1980s, when the government was up to similar tactics - many dissidents simply disappeared. Keeping Police and officials sweet, the family could act with near impunity.

    Everything about the film - its story, pacing, acting, direction was top notch. But the constantly poor subtitling proved too great a distraction and detracted from the film itself.

    I can recommend the film without hesitation to any fluent Spanish speakers among you.
    7freshclean-66-318608

    A Great Piece Of Work.

    My wife and I saw this film at the Louisiana Film Festival last night not knowing what to expect. Before I go on, my wife and I have totally different views and tastes when it comes to the art of film but this time we both came out of "El Clan" pretty satisfied. This film started off pretty slow but did get a little more riveting as it went on. There really were no big surprises or twists in this film. It was pretty much straight forward but got more interesting as the film went on. The story is simple; The Puccio Family, who is a model family on the outside, is a family that is in the business of kidnapping rich people for money and then killing them. Arquimedes Puccio (Guillermo Francella) is a respectable store owner who has an adoring wife and five respectable kids but all of this is a front for what they really do, simple but good. The acting in this film was great, especially from Guillermo Francella who played the part of Arquimedes Puccio, the totalitarian leader of "El Clan". The program director for the film festival mentioned, because this film didn't win or get a nomination for the foreign film category at the Oscars, Twentieth Century Fox decided to drop it, which is a shame because it's actually a decent film. I had no regrets seeing it.
    8jorgefn

    An amazing thriller of a real-life villain.

    Few years after the dictatorship in Argentina by Rafael Videla is overthrown, the remaining members of that military order begin a life of crime, using as an excuse that the Argentinians sold the country and pushed the patriots into catastrophe. At this time in history, is where the story of Arquímides Puccio (Guillermo Franchella) and his family take place. Puccio is an old retired military who starts kidnapping rich youngsters not just for the money, but to satisfy an evil mind that wants suffering. However, his five children, Alejandro (Peter Lanzani), Maguila (Gastón Cocchiarale), Silvia (Giselle Motta), Adriana (Antonia Bengoechea) and Guillermo (Franco Masini), are the ones who end up with the biggest sorrow. This brilliant movie is not a conventional crime thriller, it also explores the psychological illness of all the members in this family caused by the oppressing voice of Puccio's patriarchy. Alejandro, the brilliant and successful eldest child, is the connection between us and the pain inside the characters. The narrative of the story begins by the end, and so it goes interchanging present and future, until they collide in a sublime climax when all the feelings and thoughts of the children explode. Each one of the characters, even though they were real, are so astoundingly designed that you can feel the hate of the father; the indifference of the mother; the rage, the fear and even the love of the children. Another remarkable aspect of this movie is the BSO, featuring an accurate selection between The Kinks, Credence Clearwater Revival, and Argentinian rock of the 80's like Seru Giran and Virus. This is also a portrait of the post-dictatorship era as a fictional interpretation of the feelings of an old retired military, his new war, and his new army: his family.
    7ferguson-6

    under the guise of happy family

    Greetings again from the darkness. It seems inherent within human nature for kids to want to make their parents happy and proud. Most of the time the reverse is also true: the majority of parents want to be good role models for their kids. However, when the latter is not true, things can get pretty ugly … even frightening. Such is the case with the real life story of the Puccio family in Argentina.

    Acclaimed Argentinean director Pablo Trapero (Carancho, 2010) gives us a look at the Puccio crime family, and in the process draws parallels between the political turmoil and re-structuring of Argentina as it returned to a democracy in the early 1980's.

    The façade of the happy family makes for perfect public cover as horrendous crimes are perpetuated … often in the basement of the family home. Arquimedes (Guillermo Francella, The Secret in Their Eyes 2009) is the father who often seizes on the celebrity of his rugby star son Alex/Alejandro (Peter Lanzani) to catch their victims off-guard. The family Modus Operandi is pretty simple: kidnap-collect ransom- kill. Arquimedes was known for his hospitality, often offering home-cooked meals to the victims as they were chained in the family basement. Quite a contrast to the brutality involved in the crimes.

    The film raises many questions, and makes us wonder where the line of guilt is drawn between committing a crime, and simply looking the other way. It's presented as if Alex felt compelled to support his father's endeavors even though it caused major internal struggles for him. Certainly the mother/wife (an excellent Lili Popovich) made the conscious decision to do what was necessary. It's especially unsettling to see Arquimedes helping his daughter with her school work, while the most recent victim is shackled in the cellar.

    As Argentina's Oscar submission for Best Foreign Language film, it didn't make the final cut, but it's absolutely at the level of the five nominated films. Fans of Scorcese and Coppola crime films will see the influences, and the film rates with such crime gems as A Prophet (2009) and Animal Kingdom (2010).
    6santiagocosme

    Gripping story, average film.

    I was so excited when I heard this movie was released in Argentina that the anticipation to watch it felt like watching the final of the World Cup. And, as it also so often happens with World Cup finals, the movie was disappointing. I am not sure where and why it failed to capture my attention, but I just know that even though the story has potential, the movie is directed in a way that feels rather boring. I know that El Clan has become the most successful movie in Argentinian history, but it is a title it does not deserve. The movie is very average and possibly only matters because it is based on true events that caused a stir not that many years ago. For lovers of real event movies.

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    • Trivia
      Guillermo Francella is more well known in Argentina as a famed comedian, in contrast with the dark character he portrays in this film.
    • Goofs
      Scenes involving trains were filmed near the Urquiza line, the only one of the Buenos Aires metropolitan network using the same electric rolling stock from the 70s. However, in one scene a train passes by rightward and it can be seen it's painted mustard with a gray strip, which is the painting scheme of the current private operator and not of the former Ferrocarriles Argentinos. However, other scenes do show trains with the characteristic "colibrí" yellow-blue-red scheme.

      Other than that, the rail tracks show Pandrol clips fastening them to concrete sleepers. Neither of those were used until the 2000s.
    • Quotes

      Arquímedes Puccio: I'm innocent.

    • Soundtracks
      Sunny Afternoon
      Written by Ray Davies

      Performed by The Kinks

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Clan
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • El Deseo
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
      • Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $201,227
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,519
      • Mar 20, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,381,995
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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