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'The Girlfriend' is a 1988 Argentine-German historical drama film directed by Jeanine Meerapfel and starring Liv Ullmann, Cipe Lincovsky and Federico Luppi. It was written by Osvaldo Bayer, Alcides Chiesa, Jeanine Meerapfel and Agnieszka Holland. The film was selected as the Argentine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Plot



Mara and Pancho (Liv Ullmann and Federico Luppi) are a happily married couple in a quiet, working-class suburb south of Buenos Aires, circa 1978. They share the grief over the disappearance of their eldest son Carlos (Gonzalo Arguimbau), with Mara's lifelong friend Raquel Kessler (Cipe Lincovsky), a feisty Jewish girl whose cultural identity made her a target to some; but all the more endearing to Mara, her only gentile childhood friend.

"Married" to the theatre, in which she became prominent, Raquel's career has been protected from anti-Semitic attacks by her lover Diego (Victor Laplace), an influential public television executive who skillfully maintains a balance between his love for the opinionated Raquel and the need to placate the repressive mindset prevalent in that era's last civil-military dictatorship (1976-1983).

Mara's relentless search for her son strains her relationship with both her husband and Raquel, who give up hope after lengthy and costly attempts to find him. Raquel's own Jewish identity and fondness for roles "discouraged" by the dictatorship such as Antigone cause her serious problems, as well, and lead to her exile in Berlin. Mara, who had always led a quiet life, earns the growing respect of her fellow Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, women from all walks of life united by their search for their detained sons and daughters (most of whom were known by the dictatorship to be uninvolved in political violence).

This mission becomes her life's passion and eventually leads her to Berlin, where a German Argentine exile tells her of his having seen Carlos near death at one of the many secret government detention centers, an anecdote rejected by the grieving Mara, who returns to Buenos Aires driven to find her son. Raquel herself returns to Argentina following democratic elections in 1983, finding that Diego is unhappily married and that Mara will never accept the death of her son as fact. Bewildered, Raquel nearly gives up on Mara; finding instead that the bonds of a lifelong friendship endure.

Cast



* Liv Ullmann ... Mara

* Cipe Lincovsky ... Raquel Kessler

* Federico Luppi ... Pancho

* Vctor Laplace ... Diego

* Lito Cruz ... Tito, the police lieutenant

* Nicols Frei ... Commando squad leader

* Harry Baer ... Raquel's friend in Berlin

* Gregor Hansen ... Witness to Carlos' torture

* Gonzalo Arguimbau ... Carlos

* Fernn Mirs ... Pedro

* Max Berliner ...Cemetery caretaker

* Beatriz Thibaudin ... Unsympathetic neighbor

* Brbara Mujica ... Maria's dubbed, Spanish-language voice

See also



* List of submissions to the 62nd 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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