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'Moon of Avellaneda' (, also known as 'Avellaneda's Moon' in English) is a 2004 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Juan Jos Campanella, and written by Campanella, Fernando Castets and Juan Pablo Domenech. The film stars Ricardo Darn in his third collaboration with Campanella and Eduardo Blanco in his fourth collaboration, as well as Mercedes Morn and Valeria Bertuccelli.

Plot



Romn Maldonado (Ricardo Darn) was born during a carnival fair held at "Luna de Avellaneda", a sports and social club located in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires province. He is made a member for life, and the club becomes a central part of his life.

The club used to have over 8,000 members in its heyday, but in the 2000s membership has dwindled to some 300. The neighbourhood is decaying, the surviving inhabitants are struggling financially and gatherings are hardly what they used to be. To top things off, Romn discovers his wife Vernica is having an affair, and their marriage finds itself at its worst.

Together with Amadeo Grimberg (Eduardo Blanco) and Graciela (Mercedes Morn), friends from the club, he must fight for the survival of the place before it is sold off and turned into a casino.

The film chronicles the ups and downs of this fight, as well as Amadeo's struggling relationship with Cristina (Valeria Bertuccelli), Romn's family crisis and the difficulties Graciela has after her husband leaves. In the end, a vote to keep the club alive is defeated 33 to 26, and the main characters find themselves parting ways in a bittersweet manner. The ending is however upbeat, as Romn finds hope in finding his old club membership card, and together with Amadeo hints that they will start a new one.

Cast



* Ricardo Darn as Romn Maldonado

* Eduardo Blanco as Amadeo Grimberg

* Mercedes Morn as Graciela

* Valeria Bertuccelli as Cristina

* Silvia Kutika as Vernica

* Jos Luis Lpez Vzquez as Don Aquiles

* Daniel Fanego as Alejandro

* Atilio Pozzobon as Atilio

* Horacio Pea as Julio

* Mara Victoria Biscay as Macarena

* Francisco Fernndez De Rosa as Daro

* Micaela Moreno as Dalma

* Alan Sabbagh as Ismael

* Sofia Bertolotto as Yanina, Dario's girlfriend

* Ezequiel Merlino as Bruno



Awards



* Clarin Entertainment Awards: Clarin Award, Best Supporting Actor - Film (Cine: Mejor Actor de reparto), Eduardo Blanco; 2004.

* Havana Film Festival: Coral, Sound, Jos Luis Daz; 2004.

'Nominations'

* Goya Awards: Goya, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film (Mejor Pelcula Extranjera de Habla Hispana), Juan Jos Campanella, Argentina; 2004.

Inspiration



The film is inspired by a real club, the "Club Juventud Unida de Llavallol" of Buenos Aires, in which much of its scenes were filmed and also in real situations that occurred at the time of the 2001 Argentina crisis, that are represented in the film as everyday dramas suffered by a society which purchasing power and subsistence collapsed when incomes were not enough to pay even for basic services (gas, water, electricity), while the club struggles, trying to resist, against the onslaught of the debt-burdened economy.

References




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