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Buenos Aires Vice Versa

  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Buenos Aires Vice Versa (1996)
ComedyDrama

This is Buenos Aires, its characters, its history, its reality. A complex movie for a complex city, depicted in the character's language, and in their relationship with the present and the p... Read allThis is Buenos Aires, its characters, its history, its reality. A complex movie for a complex city, depicted in the character's language, and in their relationship with the present and the past. This is a story of contrasts, offered by a despair choir of characters: the old coupl... Read allThis is Buenos Aires, its characters, its history, its reality. A complex movie for a complex city, depicted in the character's language, and in their relationship with the present and the past. This is a story of contrasts, offered by a despair choir of characters: the old couple who hire a young woman to record city's present images, because they "don't get out much... Read all

  • Director
    • Alejandro Agresti
  • Writer
    • Alejandro Agresti
  • Stars
    • Vera Fogwill
    • Nicolás Pauls
    • Fernán Mirás
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    523
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alejandro Agresti
    • Writer
      • Alejandro Agresti
    • Stars
      • Vera Fogwill
      • Nicolás Pauls
      • Fernán Mirás
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Vera Fogwill
    • Daniela
    Nicolás Pauls
    Nicolás Pauls
    • Damián
    Fernán Mirás
    Fernán Mirás
    • Mario
    Mirta Busnelli
    Mirta Busnelli
    • Loca tv
    Carlos Roffé
    • Service
    Mario Paolucci
    • Amigo
    Laura Melillo
    • Ciega
    Harry Havilio
    • Tío
    Nazareno Casero
    Nazareno Casero
    • Bocha
    Carlos Galettini
    • Don Nicolás
    Floria Bloise
    • Doña Amalia
    Inés Molina
    • Chica
    Rolando Epstein
    • Mazur
    Susana Cortínez
    • Adoptive mother
    Sergio Poves Campos
    Sergio Poves Campos
    • Adoptive father
    Lorenzo Quinteros
    Lorenzo Quinteros
    • TV presenter
    Raúl Cárdenas
    • Boxeador
    Axel Pauls
    • Borracho Bar
    • Director
      • Alejandro Agresti
    • Writer
      • Alejandro Agresti
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    10Baires Psycho

    The essence of Buenos Aires

    OK, there are a few things that don't work in this film, like, for example, the begining, wich is a little slow.

    But that's pretty much the only thing that's not good about the movie. This film captures the true essence of the city of Buenos Aires and of its people, especially in the final hour. Vera Fogwill, as a young, un-experience film-maker who goes trough half the city filming and searching the beauty of Buenos Aires, along with the company of a boy from the street, wonderfly play by newcomer Nazareno Casero, gives one of the most heart-breaking and sweet performances ever seen on film.

    Mirta Busnelli is also great, as a divorce woman, who is still in love (in fact, obsess) with her ex-husband, who's a tv host, so she puts the tv in the other side of the table and eats dinner wile she talks to him. And Carlos Roffe is excellent playing a men in love with the crazy woman.

    Director Alejandro Agresti shows a mixed view of Buenos Aires: he maneges to show it both beautiful and uggly, in every scene you watch you get the feeling that's pretty but it also sickening.

    This is one of the best film I ever seen, and that's simply because it's director succeed in showing the city trough he's eyes.

    If you can get it, and you're in the moud for some lafs and tears, watch it.
    diegogaltieri

    A really wonderful movie

    Buenos Aires Viceversa is a wonderful movie about a young film maker and her vision about Buenos Aires city.

    Directed by Alejandro Agresti (who is my favourite argentine director, I call him 'The argentine Tarantino') made an excellent job in direction with very original shots.

    The acting is really great too, specially Carlos Roffe and the young boy Nazareno Casero. They are very natural, you cannot tell they are acting.

    The plot is interesting and will make you laugh and cry. I recommend this movie.
    Staceyq7

    Very disturbing and confusing depiction of Argentina

    The film Buenos Aires Vice Versa seems to follow a documentary style. It seems more so of a soap opera in this manner by flipping back and forth through various groups of people. I enjoy this format and how all of the characters seem to connect through various bazaar relationships. This effort to create unity within a movie such as this is remarkable and noteworthy. Yet, the subject matter of the missing family members, violence within humanity and jealousy sparks interest. However, I must mention that throughout the entire movie I was very confused as the segments within did not really explain enough about the characters to fully understand the background. I believe this to be a very integral part of the success of a film. Perhaps I needed more knowledge of Spanish or a further understanding of Argentina's past social crises. Regardless, Agretsi should take into account that his viewers may need some further information or background before starting a movie such as this. Overall, its subject matter and manner of presenting these themes are very intriguing. But, I would expect that the director's goal is to have his message clear in order for the viewers to reflect upon his presentation. For me, this was not the case and I suspect others must feel the same way. Also, I wish that Buenos Aires Vice Versa would have presented some kind of comic relief to break the tension and horror that was shown. Usually when more than just one element of emotions are conjured up, the viewer feels more ties to the film.
    10sura-2

    This film describes Buenos Aires through different characters and situations in a perfect way

    This film describes Buenos Aires through different characters and situations in a perfect way. If this is reality, it´s a personal thing, but I think the visual effects and the looks of the character bring us an emotional picture of who we are. Although the music helps to get in touch with the script. I have only words of respect to this movie, and to Alejandro Agresti´s performance as the Director, Writer, Producer and his acting performance a blind person.
    elusivedynasty

    A fascinating, complex portrayal of Argentina

    The clever feature of 'Buenos Aires Vicevera' is that the movie leaves the viewer in suspense until the end, when the relations among the characters become clear. The majority of the film alternates among scenes of various characters which appear to be totally unrelated.

    There are many characters and it is difficult, at times, to follow all of the happenings since the scenes jump around. The disadvantage of the various, unrelated scenes is that the viewers do not feel attached to any character and are not able to easily follow each character's development. The advantage is that it is intriguing and creates suspense, which will keep the viewer interested until the end.

    The film mixes conflict with humor in a creative balance which creates a delicate balance between tragedy and humor. The movie does not intend to be a comedy, but it does employ comic devices to maintain viewer interest. For example, the scene in which the lady is 'dining' with her ex-husband is entertainingly funny, although the humor does not mask the absurd reality and the mental 'anguish' of the lady . The movie has a significance that is greater than the simple activities of the characters. Each of the characters, to some degree, is a symbol for a different social class or a different type of person. The rich boyfriend and the poor, homeless child symbolize segments of society. The child is especially important in this film because it is dedicated to 'los niños desaparecidos.'

    I would recommend this movie to anyone, although I would suspect it will have more impact on those with interests in Argentina. Nevertheless, it deserves to be seen.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Bettina Brenna.
    • Connections
      Referenced in La última fiesta (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Poseído del alba
      Written by Luis Alberto Spinetta

      Performed by Pescado Rabioso

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Buenos Aires Vice Verse
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel Venecia, La Paz 2786, Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina(Hourly hotel)
    • Production companies
      • Staccato Films
      • Agresti Films
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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