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Wikipedia article




'Clandestine Childhood' is a 2011 Argentine historical drama film directed by Benjamn vila and starring Natalia Oreiro, Ernesto Alterio and Csar Troncoso.

Critically acclaimed, the film won ten awards from the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences and five awards from the Argentine Film Critics Association, including the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress. It was Argentina's submission for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film to be presented in February 2013 at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

Synopsis



The story is set in the Dirty War time period and during Argentina's last military dictatorship (1976-1983). A married couple of guerrilla soldiers from Montoneros are living in Cuba with their two children. With the help of "Uncle Beto", they forge new identities and return to the country in 1979, with the aim of taking part in the leftist counteroffensive against the military junta. The events are narrated from the point of view of Juan, one of the couple's children.

Cast



* Natalia Oreiro as Cristina, alias Charo

* Ernesto Alterio as Uncle Beto

* Csar Troncoso as Horacio, alias Daniel

* Teo Gutirrez Romero as Juan, alias Ernesto Estrada

* Cristina Banegas as Grandmother Amalia

* Douglas Simon as Gregorio

* Violeta Palukas as Mara

* Marcelo Mininno

* Mayana Neiva as Carmen

Production



The film is based on director Benjamn vila's childhood; his mother was affiliated with the Montoneros and disappeared during the last military dictatorship. The actors spent several days with former Montoneros, to understand both the sociopolitical context of the time and the daily life of Montoneros partisans.

Natalia Oreiro took part in the film before getting pregnant. She found that portraying the character was a difficult task, as the director wanted her to be both sweet and aggressive. Both Oreiro and co-star Ernesto Alterio criticized the tone of the film, pointing out that the parents exposed their children to situations that threatened their lives, and although the script does not explicitly condone the actions of the Montoneros, it is not critical of them, either.

Natalia Oreiro is married to Ricardo Mollo, vocalist and lead guitar of the Rock band Divididos. Benjamn vila invited the band to provide the soundtrack if they liked the film. Although he does not appear on screen, Mollo played the guitar during a scene with Oreiro singing a song by the tango artist Enrique Santos Discpolo.

Reception



The film was ranked as the 8th most seen film in Argentina at the premiere. As of September 2012, the film was sold to 20 countries.

Accolades



The film was submitted by the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences to compete for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. It prevailed over 'El ltimo Elvis' by a single vote, however the film did not receive a nomination.

See also



* List of submissions to the 85th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of Argentine submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References




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