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The Last Train (2002 film)

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'The Last Train' is a 2002 Uruguayan and Argentine, comedy drama film, directed by Diego Arsuaga, and written by Arsuaga, Fernando Len de Aranoa, and Beda Docampo Feijo. It's also known as 'Corazn de fuego' in Argentina..

The film's executive producer was Mariela Besuievski, and it was produced by Pablo Bossi, Gerardo Herrero, Oscar Kramer, and Carlos Mentasti.

Synopsis



The film tells of an ambitious business man (Pauls) who wants to sell train 33, affectionately known as "Corazn de fuego," to a company in Hollywood. A group of elderly men known as "The Friends of the Rails" think that to do so would be to sell an important part of the country's history and so devise to steal the train.

The group of hijackers is led by "El Professor" (Alterio), and the train itself is driven by Pepe, who claims to have learned how to do so during the Spanish Civil War. The group is also accompanied by Dante Minetti (Soriano), who suffers from Alzheimer's, and Guito, Pepe's neighbor/friend's nine-year-old great-nephew. The escapade takes the train all across the small country, exhibiting Uruguay's vibrant landscape and varied climate, also revealing many abandoned towns and train stops.

Cast



* Hctor Alterio as El Profesor

* Federico Luppi as Pepe

* Pepe Soriano as Dante

* Gastn Pauls as Jimmy Ferreira

* Balaram Dinard as Guito

* Eduardo Miglionico as Ponce

* Elisa Contreras as Micaela

* Saturnino Garca as De Len

* Jenny Goldstein as Notera

* Alfonso Tort as Daniel

Distribution



The film was released wide in Uruguay May 31, 2002, and in Argentina on August 22, 2002.

The picture was screened at various film festivals, including: the Montral World Film Festival, Canada; the Palm Springs International Film Festival, United States; the 'Cinmas d'Amrique Latine de Toulouse', France; the Copenhagen International Film Festival, Denmark; the Hamburg Film Festival, Germany; and others.

Awards



'Wins'

* Montral World Film Festival: Best Latin-American Feature Film, Diego Arsuaga; Best Screenplay, Diego Arsuaga; Prize of the Ecumenical Jury, Diego Arsuaga; 2002.

* Uruguayan Film Critics Association: UFCA Award; Best Uruguayan Film; 2002.

* Valladolid International Film Festival: Best Actor, Hctor Alterio, Federico Luppi, and Jos Soriano; Best New Director, Diego Arsuaga; 2002.

* Ariel Awards, Mexico: Silver Ariel; Best Latin-American Film, Uruguay; 2003.

* Goya Awards: Goya; Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Diego Arsuaga, Uruguay; 2003.

* Gramado Film Festival: Audience Award Latin Film Competition, Diego Arsuaga; Special Jury Award Latin Film Competition, Diego Arsuaga; 2003.

* Lima Latin American Film Festival: Elcine Second Prize, Diego Arsuaga; 2003.

'Nominations'

* Montral World Film Festival: Grand Prix des Amriques, Diego Arsuaga; 2002.

* Valladolid International Film Festival: Golden Spike, Diego Arsuaga; 2002.

* Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best Actor, Hctor Alterio; Best Actor, Jos Soriano; Best Music, Hugo Jasa; 2003.

References




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