
Pinamar (2016)
Two brothers return to Pinamar off-season to scatter the ashes of their mother and sell the family apartment. There, they are received by Laura, a beautiful young local who was Miguel's childhood friend. Among music, drinks and games, she awakens the desire of the brothers and turns what seemed like a trip that revolves around death into an adventure that connects them to the memory of those summers. A story as melancholy as it is luminous that builds itself almost imperceptibly, and in which feelings aren't transmitted rapidly-it may take the entire running-time for that latent chemistry to manifest itself. Pinamar expresses itself exclusively in cinematic terms, and gives a feeling of pleasure that floats around the story from the first minute and is worthy of cherishing as one of the great moments in film.All Releases
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Earliest Release DateOctober 13, 2016
(Argentina)
Running Time1 hr 23 min
GenresDrama
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Federico Godfrid | Director |
Lucía Möller | Writer |
Juan Pablo García | Producer |
Ignacio Rey | Producer |
Gastón Rothschild | Producer |
Alex Zito | Producer |
Sebastián Espósito | Composer |
Daniel Godfrid | Composer |
Fernando Lockett | Cinematographer |
Valeria Otheguy | Editor |
Cast | Role |
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Juan Grandinetti | |
Agustín Pardella | |
Violeta Palukas | |
Lautaro Churruarín |