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Carancho

  • 2010
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  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
9.2K
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Carancho (2010)
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CrimeDramaRomanceThriller

An ambulance chaser/carancho falls for an ER/ambulance doctor, he meets one night "at work" in Buenos Aires.An ambulance chaser/carancho falls for an ER/ambulance doctor, he meets one night "at work" in Buenos Aires.An ambulance chaser/carancho falls for an ER/ambulance doctor, he meets one night "at work" in Buenos Aires.

  • Director
    • Pablo Trapero
  • Writers
    • Alejandro Fadel
    • Martín Mauregui
    • Santiago Mitre
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Darín
    • Federico Silva
    • Cristian De Asís
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    9.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Fadel
      • Martín Mauregui
      • Santiago Mitre
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Darín
      • Federico Silva
      • Cristian De Asís
    • 22User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Ricardo Darín
    Ricardo Darín
    • Sosa
    • (as Ricardo Darin)
    Federico Silva
    • Hombre que golpea a Sosa 1
    Cristian De Asís
    • Hombre que golpea a Sosa 2
    • (as Cristian De Asis)
    Martina Gusmán
    Martina Gusmán
    • Luján
    • (as Martina Gusman)
    Fabio Ronzano
    • Pico
    José Ramírez
    • Motoquero
    • (as Jose Ramirez)
    Claudia Gargiulo
    • Enfermera
    Soledad Bravo
    • Embarazada
    • (as Maria Soledad Bravo)
    Graciana Chironi
    • Señora Mayor
    Miguel Ángel Olivera
    • Borracho
    • (as Miguel Angel Olivera)
    María Luz Morteo
    • Mujer accidentada 1
    • (as Maria Luz Morteo)
    Eduardo Peralta
    • Hombre accidentado
    Carlos Weber
    Carlos Weber
    • Perro
    José Luis Arias
    • Casal
    Gabriel Almirón
    • Muñoz
    • (as Gabriel Patricio Almiron)
    Susana Varela
    • Mujer Accidentada
    Federico Esquerro
    • Administrativo de Central de Ambulancias
    Moyano
    • René Meriles
    • Director
      • Pablo Trapero
    • Writers
      • Alejandro Fadel
      • Martín Mauregui
      • Santiago Mitre
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    User reviews22

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    6claudio_carvalho

    The Mafia of Accident and Insurance in Argentina

    In Buenos Aires, Sosa (Ricardo Darin) is a lawyer that has lost his license and works in a corrupt foundation, chasing in public hospitals and police stations victims of traffic accidents to claim their insurance rights. Dr. Lujan (Martina Gusman) is a young drug-addicted doctor that has come from the provinces and works in an ambulance and in the emergency service of a public hospital. When Sosa meets Lujan, he falls in love for her and tries to recover his license and move to the provinces to star a new life. But he is trapped to the corrupt system and the mafia does not let him go.

    "Carancho" is a gloomy romance about the mafia of accident and insurance in Argentina. The story of a man that can not set free from his past and drags a young doctor to the underworld is engaging, but the irony and the dark humor of the conclusion does not work and is very disappointing. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Abutres" ("Voltures")
    8abisio

    An almost perfect Argentinean thriller

    "Carancho" is a bird of prey; an animal that attack and feed on wounded animals. In this movie it's the pseudonym of lawyers that follow (and sometime stage) accidents in order to collect from insurance and scam the real victims (and the insurances companies too).

    This kind of activity requires the help of corrupt cops, doctors and lots of low level people. These of course involves crude violence, filmed with taste but shocking none less.

    The action was shoot mostly at night in San Justo (within Buenos Aires state), a very depressing location. This setup creates a very dark but absolutely real environment (filmed inside real hospitals and streets ) far from the artificially stylish of "DARK NIGHT". Believe me, what you see is (even when it seems absurd) is the real thing.

    Ricardo Darin (from the "Son of the Bride" and the Oscar winner "The Secret in her eyes") as the repented lawyer and Martina Guzman (the director's wife and a real revelation) as a drug addicted doctor give outstanding performances, but the supporting cast quite as good.

    Pablo Trapero (the director) was able to orchestrate an almost perfect movie (acting and locations, realistic violence, excellent camera work) with a minimum budget; but failed in the story itself ( which he wrote).

    The love story between the two main characters slows down the movie a bit. There are a couple of important situations left unexplained.

    In brief; perhaps a little more work on the history could improve this movie but is still far better and effective than 98% of movies currently in theaters.
    9gradyharp

    A Dark Story About A Dark Subject

    CARANCHO ('Vulture' or 'a bird of prey; an animal that attack and feed on wounded animals') is a disturbing film from the opening sequences until the end. Before any story begins we are given the information (superimposed over black and white photographs for broken glass and bodies on a street) about the number of automobile accidents and deaths (in excess of 8,000) each year, the leading cause of deaths in Argentina. This grim fact has produced an even more grim industry - ambulance chasing lawyers who follow and even at times stage accidents in order to collect from insurance and scam the real victims and the insurances companies too. This industry requires the participation of doctors, paramedical personnel and police on the take. Every aspect of this horrendous situation is played out in this tersely written (Alejandro Fadel, Martín Mauregui, Santiago Mitre, and Pablo Trapero who also directs). It is a tough film to watch but does serve to alert the audience to a major crime industry that though set in Buenos Aires, Argentina is prevalent probably throughout the world.

    Sosa (Ricardo Darín) is a lawyer who has lost his license form some unstated reason who is now working for a 'foundation' that falls into the category discussed above. He not only chases ambulances but also pays men to stage them so that he can collect money based on the fact that he works with the distraught families to win power of attorney for the injured or deceased, giving him access to the insurance money. His bosses are competitive and Sosa is repeatedly attacked physically a la mob style for his failure to perform. Sosa meets Luján (Martina Gusman), a beautiful young doctor who is at the beginning of her career and must work emergency rooms and ride in ambulances to administer to the injured or ill in order to gain experience to become a respected physician. They meet over an accident - Luján is giving aid to a victim and Sosa is planning to use the victim in his crime racket. Both Sosa and Luján seem to have occult senses of responsibility and ethics but life has brought them to a place where they must submerge their standards in order to survive: Luján happens to be a drug addicted 'to sustain the brutality of her work' and Sosa endangers the lives of innocent people to satisfy the bosses to whom he must bow in order to survive. It is this contrast between their passion for each other and their participation in the dark crime of 'caranchos' that provides the push/pull of their relationship, resulting in an ending few will predict.

    Both Darín and Gusman are outstanding in very difficult roles, but the supporting cast - Carlos Weber, José Luis Arias, Fabio Ronzano, Loren Acuña, Gabriel Almirón, and José Manuel Espeche - is equally strong in smaller roles. This is a very dark film - in story, in locale (the San Justo region of Buenos Aires), and in the fact that it all takes place at night - but it carries information we all need to note and molds that information into a suspenseful thriller that is so well paced by director Pablo Tapero that every moment is filled with meaning.

    Grady Harp
    6Marcelo_Dos_Santos

    Far, very far from the best Trapero

    Knowing Pablo Trapero's previous works, I found myself thinking (three quarters into the movie) "Wow, it seems the guy lost it". Not a bad movie itself, good, strong, structured script, plenty of bad guys who are bad only to make a living but otherwise understand their victims' problems and motivations, but afflicted by some lack of style, narrative rhythm and, last but not least, a very poor acting and voice management by the female lead, Martina Gusman.

    Otherwise beautiful,sexy and well planted in front of the contained, every-year-more-Arab-looking Darín, the conflicted, substance-sustained heroine (pun intended) fails to show the downfall of a reputation-seeking doctor, trapped in a war which is not hers, anchored to a love she didn't ask for and, nevertheless, makes part of the cruel disintegration of her world.

    The nervous, shaking camera style of Trapero in this flick, adds tension to the tale but fails to remark some important dramatic points. He misses, too, regarding to acting direction, allowing some of the actors —not all, granted— to deploy "methodic" works (in the sense of Actor's Studio ones) which do more damage than good to the development of the plot.

    All said, "Carancho" adds nothing to the brilliant Trapero's career, far away from his brilliant "Mundo Grúa" and "El bonaerense". Fairly enough, this one can be considered just one lesser work.

    Worth watching? If you like claustrophobic, dark, miserable, sordid crime movie, but with not that good acting and directing, yes. If this isn't the case, look for Adrián Caetano's "Un oso rojo".
    8guisreis

    Scheme, love and blood

    Violent Argentine movie on a scheme to take money from insurance companies at the expense of the victims themselves. Off course schemers overlap hospitals and law offices when profit is at risk, and things may become quite ruthless. While a romantic drama develops slowly, the film ends in a thrilling brutal scene. Perhaps the most remarkable quality of this good movie is the brilliant camera work. There is also perhaps the best shooting scene I have ever seen in cinema.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 83rd Academy Awards in 2011.
    • Connections
      Featured in Belas Artes: A Esquina do Cinema (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Misiones
      Written and Performed by Chango Spasiuk

      Courtesy of Chango Spasiuk, published in CD in Argentina by Sony BMG

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Chile
      • France
      • South Korea
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Ad Vitam Distribution (France)
      • Matanza Cine (Argentina)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Vulture
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Matanza Cine
      • Finecut
      • Patagonik Film Group
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $85,526
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,810
      • Feb 13, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,120,012
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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