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'The Lost Steps' is a 2001 Argentine and Spanish drama film directed by Manane Rodrguez and written by Rodrguez and Xavier Bermdez. The film features Irene Visedo, Luis Brandoni, Federico Luppi, among others..

Plot



The film tells the story of Mnica Erigaray (Irene Visedo), who is twenty years old and lives with her parents Ernesto Erigaray (Luis Brandoni) and Ins (Concha Velasco). Seventeen years ago the Erigarays left Argentina and moved to Spain to live a peaceful and quiet life.

However, things change rather abruptly when a famous Argentinian writer named Bruno Leardi (Federico Luppi) claims that Mnica is in reality his granddaughter named Diana, daughter of his son Diego Liardi who disappeared during the Dirty War in Argentina.

At one point in the film Ernesto Erigaray and his cohorts accost Bruno and make it clear that harm will come to him if he persists with his accusations and attempts to see Mnica.

Erigaray decides to confront Bruno in his hotel room, but nothing is settled. The family ends up in a Court approved hearing and Ernesto Erigaray is accused of being the Argentine torturer known by his men as "El Sapo" ("The Toad") who did his nasty work in a place known as "the Cesspit." Subsequently, DNA tests prove that Mnica is indeed the daughter of Diego Liardi and Sara Pereira (a Spanish citizen). Mnica leaves the Erigaray's and they are arrested and tried for the murder of a Spanish citizen and Mnica's illegal abduction.

One year later Mnica travels to Buenos Aires and marches with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo. She drops by her grandfather's home and tells him Diana has come to call on him.

The film ends with the dedication:

:To the mothers and grandmothers of Plaza del Mayo, and to those who resist the abduction of our memories.

Cast



* Irene Visedo as Mnica Erigaray (Diana Leardi Pereira)

* Luis Brandoni as Ernesto Erigaray

* Concha Velasco as Ins Laroche

* Federico Luppi as Bruno Leardi

* Juan Querol as Pablo

* Jess Blanco as Luis

* Gabriel Moreno as Gmez

* Pedro Miguel Martnez as Mlendez

* Cristina Collado as Mriam

* Amparo Valle as Matilde

* Paulina Glvez as Abogada Leardi

* Yael Barnatn as Silvia

Reception



Critical response

Jonathan Holland, film critic for 'Variety' magazine, gave the film a mixed review, and wrote, "Built around the children of Argentina's "desaparecidos"political victims who disappeared during the 1970s military dictatorship'The Lost Steps' delivers a challenging political message in an easy-to-swallow manner. Uruguayan director Manane Rodriguez's sophomore featurefollowing 'Portrait of Woman With Man in Background' (1997)has powerful moments, but by focusing too strongly on the human interest rather than the politics, it ends up looking like a skeleton-in-the-closet family drama. Appearances in politically themed fests could be an option."[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117916501.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Holland, Jonathan]. 'Variety,' film review, November 30, 2001. Last accessed: January 26, 2008.

Awards

'Wins'

* Valladolid International Film Festival: FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention, Manane Rodrguez; for confronting universal ambiguities in personal and social-political contexts and opting for harsh truth against convenient lies; 2001.

* Toulouse Cinespaa, Toulouse, France: 'Prix Cinespaa', Manane Rodrguez; 2002.

'Nominations'

* Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best Actress, Irene Visedo; 2002.

* Bogota Film Festival: Golden Precolumbian Circle, Best Film, Manane Rodrguez; 2002.

* Valladolid International Film Festival: Golden Spike, Manane Rodrguez; 2001.

See also



* List of Spanish films of 2001

* Maria Eugenia Sampallo

* Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo

References




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