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Nothing to lose (EN)

di Alberto Lecchi - Argentina 1993 - Fiction - 93 min. (lingua: spagnolo / sottotitoli: italiano)

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Synopsis:

Who are the good guys? Who are the bad guys? Who wins? Who loses? What does it mean to win? When is it the defining moment in which a loser risks it and plays his card to win or to die? This is the mistery within this film. But nothing is that easy. Some will die, others will run away. There will be loyalty, affairs, betrayals, and everything will be lost, except hope.

Awards:

Premio del pubblico e miglior attore non protagonista al Festival del Nuovo Cinema Latino Americano di La Habana (Cuba, 1993). Miglior sceneggiatura dall’Associazione Argentina dei Critici Cinematografici (Argentina, 1994). Premio del pubblico al Festival del Cinema di Huelva (Spagna, 1993).

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Biophilmography:

Alberto Lecchi directed his first film in 1993. He’s made twelve TV series, such as 9 Moons, Killers womens and Epitaths. He's been awarded in Festivals from all over the world, like the Premio Gloria to his trajectory at the Festival Latino in Chicago and he was also awarded the Martin Fierro Prize for best Director by Cronistas Argentinos.

Screenplay:

Daniel Romañach, Alberto Lecchi

Director of Photography:

Jose Luis García

Editing:

Alejandro Alem

Soundtrack:

Julián Vat

Sound:

José Luis Díaz

Cast:

Ricardo Darín, Carolina Papaleo, Enrique Pinti

Producer:

Luis Sartor, Cipe Fridman

Production:

Negocios Cinematográficos, Cipe Fridman S.A.

LEGENDA:

European Union = the 27 EU countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia, Slovakia, Malta)
3 Americas = from Alaska to Patagonia