2022 Argentine film by Santiago Mitre
Argentina, 1985
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Directed by
| Santiago Mitre
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Written by
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Produced by
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Javier Julia
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Edited by
| Andres P. Estrada
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Music by
| Pedro Osuna
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Production
companies
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Distributed by
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- Amazon Studios
- Digicine
[1]
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Release dates
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- 3 September 2022
(
2022-09-03
)
(
Venice
)
- 29 September 2022
(
2022-09-29
)
(Argentina)
- 21 October 2022
(
2022-10-21
)
(
UK and US
)
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Running time
| 140 minutes
[2]
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Countries
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- Argentina
[3]
- United Kingdom
[3]
- United States
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Language
| Spanish
[3]
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Box office
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- AR$
659 million (Argentina)
[4]
- US$
905,893 (Spain and Italy)
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Argentina, 1985
is a 2022 Argentine
historical
legal drama film
produced and directed by
Santiago Mitre
. Written by Mitre and
Mariano Llinas
, it stars
Ricardo Darin
,
Peter Lanzani
, Alejandra Flechner and
Norman Briski
. The film follows the
Trial of the Juntas
, the 1985 trial of
members of the military government
that ruled
Argentina
under the dictatorship of the
National Reorganization Process
, during which the
torture
,
extrajudicial murder
, and
forced disappearances
of civilians was a systematic occurrence; it focuses on the perspective of the
prosecution
team, led by
Julio Cesar Strassera
and
Luis Moreno Ocampo
, including their investigation before the trial.
Work on the screenplay began around five years before the film's release. After reading the first draft of the script, Darin took the main role and became a producer on the film. Production company
Amazon Studios
joined the project once the script was finished and the casting determined. Filming began in June 2021 and wrapped in September, taking place primarily in
Buenos Aires
. The film was shot where the depicted events took place, such as the original courtroom at Tribunales.
Co-produced by Argentina, the United Kingdom and the United States,
Argentina, 1985
premiered in the main competition at the
79th Venice International Film Festival
on 3 September 2022, where it won the
FIPRESCI Award
from the
International Federation of Film Critics
. Theatrically released in Argentina on 29 September 2022 and in the U.K. and U.S. on 21 October 2022, it was a commercial success, debuting at number one at the Argentine box office and becoming the most-watched Argentine film of 2022. It received critical acclaim, and won, among others, the
Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film
, the
Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film
, and the
National Board of Review Freedom of Expression Award
. It was also named one of the top five international films of 2022 by the
National Board of Review
and received an
Academy Award
nomination for
Best International Feature Film
.
Plot
[
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]
In 1985, Argentina has had a democratic government for less than two years after its
last military dictatorship
ended. Public prosecutor
Julio Cesar Strassera
is chosen to make the government's case against the military junta for alleged crimes against humanity after the military courts declined to press charges. The junta have retained the services of senior, experienced lawyers, while Strassera struggles to find lawyers to form his prosecution team. Strassera meets
Luis Moreno Ocampo
, his assigned deputy prosecutor, but initially rejects his offer for help due to Ocampo's military family background. Strassera receives several death threats and is assigned a security detail.
Finding no other lawyers, Strassera accepts Moreno Ocampo's help. Moreno Ocampo, a professor, suggests that they look for young law graduates and inexperienced lawyers, as senior lawyers are unwilling to risk their reputations or safety to sign on to a trial that is so divisive amongst the public.
Strassera and Moreno Ocampo interview and assemble a team, many of whom work in government offices and can use their access to materials to help the case. Because the atrocities were committed across the country, Strassera and his team seek victims and record their testimonies. Meanwhile, he and his team face risks to their safety. Moreno Ocampo's family turn on him for going against their military history.
On the first day of the trial, the court receives a bomb threat, but Strassera convinces the judges that the trial must proceed. The trial is recorded by cameras and parts of it are broadcast around the world. Many victims of the junta testify about torture they endured or witnessed. President
Raul Alfonsin
invites Strassera to meet with him and informs him that he is keeping a close watch on the court events and was deeply moved by the testimony of the witnesses. Despite this, the Attorney General angers Strassera by intimating that he should be lenient with the Air Force.
For his closing argument, Strassera realizes that he will have the chance to make his case not just to the judges in the courtroom, but to the people of Argentina and those around the world. With the help of his family, he composes an eloquent closing statement, ending: "Your Honors:
never again
!". The judges move into deliberations, and Strassera's team await the outcome.
A dying friend asks Strassera for details of the final sentences. Strassera lies and tells him that all the generals received life sentences. Shortly after, Strassera learns that the court is sentencing General
Jorge Videla
and Admiral
Emilio Massera
to life imprisonment, General
Roberto Viola
to seventeen years, Admiral
Armando Lambruschini
to eight years, and General
Orlando Agosti
to four and a half years. Dissatisfied with most of the outcomes, Strassera begins typewriting an appeal.
Cast
[
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]
- Ricardo Darin
as
Julio Cesar Strassera
: the
chief prosecutor
of the
Trial of the Juntas
.
[5]
[6]
- Peter Lanzani
as
Luis Moreno Ocampo
: Strassera's deputy prosecutor,
[5]
[6]
whose family sympathizes with the military.
[7]
- Alejandra Flechner as Silvia: Strassera's wife. The character is based on Marisa Tobar.
[8]
- Gina Mastronicola as Veronica Strassera: Strassera's daughter. The character is based on Carolina Strassera.
[9]
- Santiago Armas as Javier Strassera: Strassera's son. The character is based on Julian Strassera.
[10]
- Laura Paredes as
Adriana Calvo
: a woman who gave birth while kidnapped by the military government during the dictatorship and a key witness for the trial.
[11]
[12]
- Carlos Portaluppi as
Leon Arslanian
: the president of the court
[13]
- Susana Pampin as Magda:
[14]
Moreno Ocampo's mother, who sides with the military
[15]
- Claudio Da Passano as Carlos "Somi" Somigliana: a playwright that helps Strassera write his final speech
[16]
- Hector Diaz as Basile: one of the military junta's defense attorneys
[17]
- Gabriel Fernandez as Bruzzo: a political operator for
Raul Alfonsin
's government. The character is fictional, with his actions in the film being taken from different real-life political operative.
[18]
- Norman Briski
as "Ruso": Strassera's mentor. The character was created for the film.
[19]
- Alejo Garcia Pintos
and Walter Jakob as two of the trial's judges
[20]
[21]
Several young actors appear as part of Strassera's team, dubbed the "
fiscalitos
" (
transl.
little prosecutors
):
[22]
[23]
Almudena Gonzalez as Judith Konig, in charge of answering the phone;
[24]
Felix Santamaria as Carlos "Maco" Somigliana,
[24]
son of Carlos Somigliana;
[8]
Manuel Caponi as Lucas Palacios;
[25]
Santiago Rovito as Eduardo Manera;
[26]
[27]
Brian Sichel as Federico Corrales;
[28]
and Antonia Bengoechea as Maria Eugenia. Bengoechea is Darin's niece.
[29]
Leyla Bechara appears as Isabel;
[30]
the film was her first acting experience.
[31]
Paula Ransenberg plays Susana, Strassera's secretary.
[32]
Guillermo Jacubowicz plays Hormiga,
[33]
Javier's bodyguard.
[34]
Additionally, Marcelo Pozzi appears as
Jorge Rafael Videla
, Jorge Gregorio as
Orlando Ramon Agosti
, Joselo Bella as
Emilio Eduardo Massera
, Sergio Sanchez as
Jorge Isaac Anaya
, Marcelo Lopez as
Basilio Lami Dozo
, Carlos Ihler as
Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri
, Hector Balcone as
Roberto Eduardo Viola
,
[35]
and Jorge Varas as
Armando Lambruschini
?the members of the military junta.
[36]
Pepe Arias portrays journalist
Bernardo Neustadt
, who interviews Moreno Ocampo.
[37]
Fernando Contigiani plays Pablo Diaz, a survivor of the
Night of the Pencils
and a witness for the trial.
[20]
Production
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]
Development
[
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]
Martin Rodriguez, journalist, writer, political analyst
[38]
and a friend of director
Santiago Mitre
, originally gave him the suggestion to make a film about the
Trial of the Juntas
in 2016.
[39]
Rodriguez joined the project as a historical researcher and adviser,
[40]
and later brought screenwriter, producer and journalist Federico Scigliano on as a collaborator, working throughout 2017.
[41]
[40]
They constructed a "'
state of the art
' on debates and discussions around the trial and the time",
[41]
offering "possible ideas, entry points, and threads" on the subject which had a certain level of topicality.
[40]
Their work took place in the early stages of development, when the story had not yet taken shape. They centered their work on the trial itself as a founding event of Argentine democracy.
[41]
Their methodology consisted of interviewing many of the people who had participated in the trial and were still alive, such as
Luis Moreno Ocampo
,
Leon Arslanian
, Judith Konig, Carlos "Maco" Somigliana, and
Enrique "Coti" Nosiglia
,
[40]
who served as
Minister of the Interior
for president
Raul Alfonsin
in 1987.
[42]
Mitre attended some of those interviews, during which he searched for possible lines of dialogue and narratives, such as when Moreno Ocampo told them that his mother "attended mass with
[Jorge Rafael] Videla
".
[40]
Mitre spoke to the judges of the trial, as well as witnesses and members of the prosecutorial team, in order to understand their emotions at the time. He also met with Strassera's son Julian.
[43]
[10]
Work on the screenplay began around five years before the film's release,
[44]
[45]
with Mitre starting the first draft during the editing stage of his previous film,
The Summit
(2017).
[39]
Originally, writer
Mariano Llinas
and Mitre conceived the film to be a more episodic
hyperlink film
, with "several intertwined stories", changing
points of view
, time jumps, mixing genres and including fantastical elements,
[46]
[39]
but producer Axel Kuschevatzky told them the film should be more classical in nature and focus solely on the trial, which Llinas considered liberating because it opened the door to comedic segments.
[46]
[47]
He nonetheless had difficulty writing the script, as it was based on real events, many of its characters were still alive, and the public had differing opinions on the subject.
[44]
Mitre mentioned
political thrillers
All the President's Men
(1976) and
The Post
(2017) as influences for "the tension of contemporary cinema" and "a very energetic concept of group work", as well as the Chilean film
No
(2012), which is also about a democratic transition in Latin America.
[48]
Kuschevatzky also brought up
Steven Spielberg
,
Otto Preminger
, and
Costa-Gavras
as filmmakers they considered influential for
Argentina, 1985
.
[49]
John Ford
was cited as a reference for the film for his tradition of
classical cinema
and comedic tone.
[49]
[50]
Pre-production
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Actor
Ricardo Darin
, who had become friends with Mitre after starring in
The Summit
, suggested playing Strassera when Mitre first presented him the idea to adapt the events of the
Trial of the Juntas
. After reading the first draft of the script, Darin took the role, despite generally not being interested in playing characters based on real people,
[51]
and became a producer on the film as well.
[52]
To play Moreno Ocampo, Kuschevatzky suggested his longtime friend, actor
Peter Lanzani
,
[49]
whom Mitre cast in the role as he considered him "one of the most interesting actors of his generation".
[51]
Mariana Mitre, the film's
casting director
and the director's sister, opted to get unknown actors for the supporting roles of both the young investigators and the testifiers, in order to have "the best possible sense of verisimilitude".
[51]
[53]
Mitre, along with Darin and Lanzani, decided not to have them mimic the voice and mannerisms of the actual Strassera and Moreno Ocampo, taking artistic liberty with their performances.
[54]
[55]
Similarly, Laura Paredes initially tried to imitate
Adriana Calvo
's actual tone of voice but found it made the performance seem artificial and disconnected. She then opted to speak closer to her own tone instead, which "paradoxically" made her resemble the character more.
[12]
Conversations with
Amazon Studios
began in 2020 amid the
COVID-19 pandemic
lockdown.
[56]
Amazon joined the project as a production company once the script was already finished and the casting was already determined. The film did not make use of funding by the
National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts
(INCAA), as suggested by Amazon given they could finance it on their own.
[47]
The film's original title was just
1985
[5]
but was changed to
Argentina, 1985
after Amazon's involvement out of a necessity for clarity about the film's subject.
[57]
Long-time
Marvel Studios
producer
Victoria Alonso
joined the project after watching a first version of the film,
[58]
which she considered to be "a pending subject", and donated her salary to the making of the film.
[59]
Filming
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Production was originally scheduled to begin in 2020, but it was delayed due to the pandemic.
[60]
Pre-production took place entirely virtually, and the crew met for the first time on set.
[56]
Filming began in June 2021 and lasted 10 weeks until September,
[61]
taking place primarily in
Buenos Aires
, as well as in
Rosario, Santa Fe
, for two days and in
Salta
for four days.
[62]
[63]
The film was shot at the locations where the real events took place,
[64]
such as the original courtroom at Tribunales, which looked "practically the same" as it did in 1985.
[65]
Strassera's apartment and office were sets built for the film.
[61]
The same type of
U-matic
cameras that had originally been used to broadcast the trial were also used for its recreation during the trial scenes, in order to be able to seamlessly insert
archive footage
of the actual trial.
[66]
Javier Julia
, the cinematographer, did not want the film to look "old, or nostalgic", instead going for a more contemporary look. He also chose not to mimic the actual archive footage from the trial, in which witnesses were filmed from behind for protection, as he and Mitre wanted to make the audience "feel they were there bearing witness too". Julia employed a
large format lens
with a shallower
depth of field
to focus on the witnesses instead of on the context around them; he shot the courtroom scenes with an
Arri Alexa LF
and Signature Prime lenses, using "classic and restrained camera movement" such as
dolly tracks
and
cranes
. For contrast, Julia captured the scenes outside the courtroom with the Alexa LF and vintage
Canon FD
lenses. He shot with wider lenses, which brought "texture and rawness" to the footage, and
hand-held camera
movements to convey "the energy amongst the legal team or the tension in the Strassera household". The film was shot in a
3:2 aspect ratio
, commonly used by classic
35-mm film
cameras, which made them frame the film differently and helped them avoid a feeling of nostalgia.
[61]
Argentina, 1985
was Micaela Saiegh's first time as an
art director
in a
period film
, having previously worked in the genre as an assistant. Mitre wanted the film not to have an aesthetic typical of
the Eighties
despite taking place in that decade. According to Saiegh, her job was "to be invisible", not to let her work stand out from the rest of the film and overshadow the story.
[67]
Music
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Spanish composer Pedro Osuna started working with Mitre's team in March 2022, writing the main themes of the music in four days,
[68]
during post-production for the film.
[69]
He announced in July 2022 that he would compose the soundtrack for the film, marking his first time as the composer of a
film score
.
[70]
Osuna was recommended by Alonso and composer
Michael Giacchino
, who served as
musical producer
for the film and had worked with Osuna in
Thor: Love and Thunder
(2022) and
Lightyear
(2022).
[71]
Osuna said his purpose with the score was to connect "the viewer's subconscious with history" and to communicate the danger that those involved in the trial were at the time.
[68]
The soundtrack contains a bonus track, a song titled "Nunca mas," co-written and co-produced by Osuna, Alonso, songwriter
Rafa Arcaute
, and Puerto Rican singer-songwriter
Kany Garcia
, who performs the song as well.
[72]
Garcia described working on the song as "one of the greatest challenges" she faced as a musician, as she felt there was a need to treat the subject as if she had experienced the event herself.
[73]
The soundtrack album was released on digital platforms on 20 October 2022.
[72]
Several known Argentine songs from the 1980s are featured in the film: "Salir de la melancolia" (1981) by
Seru Giran
, "Lunes por la madrugada" and "Himno de mi corazon" (both 1984) by
Los Abuelos de la Nada
, and "
Inconsciente colectivo
" (1982) by
Charly Garcia
.
[74]
Release
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]
Argentina, 1985
had its world premiere in the main competition for the
Golden Lion
at the
79th Venice International Film Festival
on 3 September 2022.
[75]
The film was also screened as part of the 'Perlak' lineup at the
70th San Sebastian International Film Festival
on 18 September 2022.
[76]
[77]
It was theatrically released in Argentina on 29 September 2022.
[78]
Amazon Studios
released the film in select theaters in the United States on 30 September 2022, before it started streaming on
Prime Video
on 21 October 2022.
[79]
In June 2022, distributor
Sony Pictures
label
Stage 6 Films
announced
Argentina, 1985
would be released in Argentina on 29 September 2022.
[80]
In August 2022, it was revealed that the film would be released on Prime Video on 21 October, being exclusively in theaters for three weeks only.
[81]
Later in August, Sony announced it would no longer be distributing the film, with local company Digicine stepping in as distributor and keeping its original release date.
[82]
Due to the short window of exclusivity, international theater chains
Cinemark-Hoyts
,
Cinepolis
, and
Showcase Cinemas
refused to show the film.
[83]
However, local companies and independent theaters did screen the film.
[84]
Llinas argued that the international chains' decision not to show the film ironically helped give the film "a certain mythical stature", with people having to form long lines outside the theaters in order to see the film due to the reduced number of venues.
[57]
The film was made available to stream on Prime Video for free in Argentina during 24 March 2023, the
Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
.
[14]
Reception
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Box office
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In its first weekend in theaters in Argentina, the film debuted at number one at the box office and was seen by over 200,000 spectators in 298 theaters,
[85]
making it the best opening for a local film since the start of the
COVID-19 pandemic
.
[86]
During its second weekend, the film maintained the top spot at the box office with over 211,000 viewers in 314 theaters.
[87]
By November 2022, the film had sold over a million tickets in Argentina and grossed 592
million
pesos
.
[88]
It was the most-watched Argentine film of 2022,
[89]
and the ninth-most-watched film overall in Argentina in 2022.
[90]
According to the
National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts
(INCAA), it ended its local theatrical run with 1,151,336 viewers and grossed 658,923,794 pesos.
[4]
Internationally, the film grossed US$905,893.
[1]
It opened in 59 theaters in Spain, where it grossed
€
98,075 (US$96,133) in its opening weekend.
[91]
[92]
It ended its theatrical run in Spain with 144,300 viewers and €838,500 (US$871,621).
[91]
[92]
It was also screened in 11 theaters in Italy, opening to US$11,148 and ending its theatrical run with US$34,272.
[93]
Critical response
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According to the
review aggregation
website
Rotten Tomatoes
,
Argentina, 1985
has a 95% approval rating based on 64 reviews from critics, with an average rating of 8/10. The site's consensus reads, "Justice is served in
Argentina, 1985
, a crusading courtroom drama that shines a light on historically somber times with refreshing levity".
[94]
On
Metacritic
, which uses a weighted average, the film holds a score of 78 out of 100 based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
[95]
Guillermo Courau from
La Nacion
, in a five-star review, called
Argentina, 1985
a "necessary film" and noted how it balanced faithfulness to the real events with the creative liberties taken.
[96]
Juan Pablo Cinelli of
Pagina 12
wrote that
Argentina, 1985
worked as a
political film
but stayed focused on the trial itself, with the political context functioning as "an increasingly suffocating bubble" around it.
[97]
Carlos Aguilar from
TheWrap
praised the film's execution and considered it to be a crowd-pleaser,
[98]
crowd-pleaser, a label with which Pablo O. Scholz from
Clarin
concurred.
[99]
The performances of the cast also received praise. Scholz commended the authenticity of the performances,
[99]
as did Michael Ordona from
Los Angeles Times
, who thought the characters' humanity was particularly present in the depiction of Strassera as an ordinary man. Ordona described Strassera's characterization as "interestingly uninteresting", which he considered a rare feat.
[100]
The Hollywood Reporter
's
Sheri Linden thought Darin's portrayal of Strassera, along with Mitre's direction, effectively conveyed the high stakes of the trial depicted in the film.
[101]
Writing for
The Guardian
,
Peter Bradshaw
gave the film four-out-of-five stars, highlighting Darin's acting and praising Lanzani's "attractive and sympathetic" performance. He also felt the presence of the young legal team gave the film more energy.
[102]
Guy Lodge at
Variety
highlighted Darin for Strassera's final speech, which he considered "one of the most riveting, hair-raising scenes of speechifying in recent cinema".
[103]
Writing for
IndieWire
, Sophie Monks Kaufman gave the film a "B+" and felt that Darin's performance was the main force of the film, uniting all of its different elements.
[104]
The film's use of humor was generally praised by critics. Courau felt that humor was integrated as part of the characters' reality instead of as a
gag
or
comic relief
,
[96]
and Ordona praised the presence of "the humor of everyday life" in the film.
[100]
For Scholz, Mitre successfully used humor to "demystify" the narrated events.
[99]
Monks Kaufman pointed out its shifts in tone, contrasting the seriousness of the trial scenes with the "
Ally McBeal
-esque irreverence" of Strassera's personal life.
[104]
Mariana Mactas of
TN
praised the ensemble cast, pacing, dialogue, and
staging
, and all its elements in general.
[105]
Monks Kaufman highlighted the "nostalgic warmth" of the set design.
[104]
Aguilar noted the dynamism of Andres P. Estrada's editing and the insertion of real archive footage "as if past and present converged in the same instant".
[98]
Lodge praised Llinas's concise script and considered Julia's cinematography, Saiegh's art direction, and Estrada's editing were responsible for the film's "cinematic sweep and scope".
[103]
Linden considered that Julia's cinematography and Pedro Osuna's musical score were the main elements that contributed an atmosphere of unease to the film.
[101]
Scholz thought the film took elements of classical cinema from both Argentina and the
Golden Age of Hollywood
.
[99]
The use of Hollywood conventions in
Argentina, 1985
received both compliments and criticism. Cinelli suggested Mitre employed humor as well as classical cinema tropes as a way to facilitate the audience's connection to the story.
[97]
Lodge also believed that
Argentina, 1985
was more classical in its storytelling than other films dealing with the same subject matter, likening Mitre to filmmakers such as
Aaron Sorkin
and
Steven Spielberg
. Lodge commended Mitre's direction for balancing the emotion of the main story and the tension of secondary plots.
[103]
Bradshaw felt that
Argentina, 1985
had "a fair bit of Hollywoodised emotion" but that the film managed it well.
[102]
Linden criticized the occasional appearance of
legal drama
tropes among other aspects of the screenplay, such as underdeveloped supporting characters and instances of flat dialogue.
[101]
Aguilar thought the film lacking in innovation and the final product "overly familiar", visually and narratively.
[98]
Accolades
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See also
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References
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"
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Box Office Mojo
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Archived
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22 April
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Archived
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[Released Films Ranking].
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. Retrieved
28 April
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[Ricardo Darin portrays a lawyer once again for a new film].
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22 April
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Winkler, Gustavo (26 September 2022).
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[Argentina, 1985: in Luis Moreno Ocampo's shoes].
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[Darin's "daughter". She is 20 years old, she shines in the film "Argentina 1985" y a assures: "I don't limit myself"].
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[Argentina, 1985. Prosecutor Strassera's son talks about the film and revives the Trial of the Juntas: "My old man risked his neck"].
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[Laura Paredes: "The film goes through a lot of genres"].
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[Interview with Laura Paredes, "Argentina, 1985" actress: "This film was very demanding"].
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"Carlos Portaluppi visito la UNLaM y brindo una charla"
[Carlos Portaluppi visited UNLaM and gave a talk].
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["Argentina, 1985" free on Prime Video for the Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice].
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[On trial].
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[Based on too real events].
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"Argentina, 1985": el dia que el cine Gaumont se convirtio en una clase de historia para unos 500 alumnos"
["Argentina, 1985": the day the Gaumont cinema turned into a history class for about 500 students].
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[Oscar 2023: the actor that auditioned to play Videla's lawyer and ended up portraying a key character in 'Argentina, 1985'].
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"Argentina, 1985": Norman Briski revelo que recomendo a otro actor para su papel"
["Argentina, 1985": Norman Briski revealed he recommended another actor for his role].
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[Argentina, 1985: the curious coincidence between the successful film and Night of the Pencils that few noticed].
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[Interview with Walter Jakob - Argentina, 1985 actor].
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[Almudena Gonzalez, from shooting TV commercials to her film debut with "Argentina, 1985": "It still hasn't hit me"].
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[Argentina 1985: "It's necessary to remember the terror we lived in order not to repeat past mistakes"].
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[What you don't see in "Argentina, 1985": the real story of Strassera's "kids" and how they are today].
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[Manuel Caponi, the mendocino that acted in "Argentina, 1985": "The most pleasant experience is being part of the film"].
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"Argentina, 1985" cuando la juventud logro el Juicio a las Juntas: "La pelicula te dice que vos tambien sos importante en el entramado de la democracia"
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["Argentina, 1985" when the youth pulled off the Trial of the Juntas: "The film tells you that you're also important in the fabric of democracy"].
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[Toto Rovito: grandson of a revered actress, he stepped on his first set at 10 years old and has already starred alongside Ricardo Darin and Dolores Fonzi].
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[Who's Brian Sichel, one of the breakout stars in "Argentina, 1985"].
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[Antonia Bengoechea, Ricardo Darin's niece who shines in Argentina, 1985].
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[Leyla Bechara, from Santa Regisna to co-starring in ≪Argentina 1985≫, firm Oscar candidate].
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[≪It's a huge commitment to democracy≫].
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[Hector Diaz and Paula Ransenberg, proud and shocked for "Argentina 1985"'s Oscar nomination].
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[FBAL 2022: "Argentina, 1985" by Santiago Mitre].
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[Fiction vs. reality. Which scenes are veracious and which are fictionalized in "Argentina, 1985", according to attorney Strassera's son].
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"Argentina, 1985" en Amazon Prime Video: el apasionante drama legal sobre la vuelta de la democracia"
["Argentina, 1985" on Amazon Prime Video: the gripping legal drama about the return of democracy].
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[Technical information for Argentina, 1985: everything you need to know].
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[Who plays who in Darin's film "Argentina, 1985"].
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["Out of time", by Martin Rodriguez].
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[1985: returning to the origin of what went well for us].
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[Who was Antonio Troccoli, an "expression of hope" and the "fascist" of 'Argentina, 1985'].
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[Mariano Llinas: ≪The script for 'Argentina, 1985' was very difficult to do≫].
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[Argentina, 1985 sets out to conquer the million viewers while it multiplies in the public and institutional debate].
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[Argentina 1985 sets out to tell the Trial of the Juntas a in key of national cinema].
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[Interview with Santiago Mitre and Mariano Llinas: "We bet on Argentina, 1985 defying binary logics"].
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[Axel Kuschevatzky, coproducer of ≪Argentina, 1985≫, film of the year: ≪success is an elusive beast; if you want to catch it, it slips away≫].
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["Argentina 1985" told by Ricardo Darin, Peter Lanzani and their director, Santiago Mitre].
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[Santiago Mitre: "With "Argentina, 1985" we want to reach an audience that doesn't know how the trial was"].
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[Santiago Mitre, on the way to the Oscar with Argentina, 1985: "Ricardo Darin is a Beatle"].
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["Argentina, 1985": the climax of a new democracy].
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[Producing dreams. Agustina Llambi Campbell and Argentina, 1985].
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[Mariano Llinas: Argentina, 1985 "fails completely as propaganda"].
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[Ricardo Darin sits the dictatorship on the dock in 'Argentina, 1985': this is how one of the films of the year was made].
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[Victoria Alonso's militant past that drove her to produce "Argentina 1985"].
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["Argentina, 1985", film with Ricardo Darin and Peter Lanzi about the Trial of the Juntes, has a release date].
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[Rosario, city reached by the cameras].
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["Argentina, 1985" was also filmed in Salta].
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"Comenzo el rodaje de "Argentina, 1985", pelicula de Santiago Mitre con Ricardo Darin y Peter Lanzani que sera el primer film nacional de Amazon Studios"
[Filming has begun for "Argentina, 1985", film by Santiago Mitre with Ricardo Darin and Peter Lanzani as the first national film from Amazon Studios].
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[Micaela Saiegh, art director of "Argentina, 1985": "My job is to be invisible"].
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[Pedro Osuna, the young Spanish composer behind the music for "Argentina, 1985"].
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[Argentina, 1985: one on one with Pedro Osuna, the young man behind the music for the film that fought for the Oscar].
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[Pedro Osuna: "Let every decision be out of love and passion"].
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[Interview: Pedro Osuna, 'Argentina, 1985' composer].
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[The soundtrack for the film ≪Argentina, 1985≫ is already available on digital platforms].
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[Kany Garcia lends her voice to the main theme of Argentine film with Oscar aspirations].
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["Argentina, 1985" Special: Two reviews + Interview with director Santiago Mitre and co-writer Mariano Llinas + Podcast].
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["Argentina, 1985": the film about the Trial of the Juntas will participate in the San Sebastian Festival].
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[Exclusive with Ricardo Radin: "We don't return from Venice empty-handed"].
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[Box office: Argentina, 1985 packed theaters yesterday and conquered half the moviegoers across the country].
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"Argentina, 1985" llegara al streaming 3 semanas despues de su estreno en el cine"
["Argentina, 1985" going to streaming three wakes after its theatrical release].
Infobae
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"Argentina, 1985" finalmente tendra estreno en salas de cine"
["Argentina, 1985" will finally have a theatrical release].
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[Argentina 1985: Why don't big theater chains want to release it in the country].
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"Argentina, 1985", en medio de las disputas entre el negocio del cine y el del streaming"
["Argentina, 1985", amid disputes between theaters business and streaming business].
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"Argentina, 1985" sumo mas de 200 mil espectadores en su primer fin de semana"
["Argentina, 1985" amassed over 200,000 spectators in its first weekend].
Infobae
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'Argentina, 1985', la pelicula nacional mas taquillera desde el inicio de la pandemia"
['Argentina, 1985', the highest-grossing national film since the start of the pandemic].
Telam
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"Argentina, 1985" al tope"
["Argentina, 1985" at the top].
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"Taquilla: Argentina, 1985 ya supero el millon de espectadores en los cines de nuestro pais"
[Box office: Argentina, 1985 has already exceeded one million viewers in theaters in our country].
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["Argentina, 1985" is already the most-watched film of 2022].
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[Surprises: Which were the 20 most-watched films in Argentina?].
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[Film premieres: Argentina, 1985 is an honest, humorous and seamless account of a trial that changed the nation].
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"Argentina, 1985", el cine clasico como vehiculo politico"
["Argentina, 1985", classical cinema as a political vehicle].
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'Argentina, 1985' Review: Advocates and Activists Fight to Reveal the Nation's Painful Past"
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[Argentina, 1985: You don't tarnish truth].
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'Argentina, 1985' Review: A Strong Lead Performance Grounds an Understated Drama About a Historic Trial"
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'Argentina, 1985' Review: The Trial of the Juntas Gets an Oddly Amusing Biopic"
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"Argentina, 1985": el acierto de esquivar la solemnidad para contar un hecho crucial de la democracia"
["Argentina, 1985": the wisdom of avoiding solemnity to recount a crucial event of democracy].
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"Argentina, 1985" fue elegida en Mexico como la mejor pelicula iberoamericana"
["Argentina, 1985" was selected in Mexico as the best Ibero-American film].
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[≪Argentina, 1985≫, awarded by the Spain Film Writers Circle].
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["Argentina, 1985" was nominated for best film not in the English language at the BAFTA awards].
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'As bestas' triunfa en los Forque y pone al rojo vivo la lucha por los Goya"
['The Beasts' triumphs at the Forques and ignites the fight for the Goyas].
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[Brazilian Cinema Grand Prix crowns 'Marte Um'; see all winners].
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"Argentina, 1985", Ricardo Darin y Guillermo Francella brillaron en los Premios Platino 2023"
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[Meet the winners of the film and TV categories at the RSEE Awards].
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["≪Argentina, 1985≫ made history: it won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film].
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'Alcarras' y 'Argentina, 1985', premios Rosas de Sant Jordi de Cinematografia 2023"
['Alcarras' and 'Argentina, 1985', 2023 Rosas de Sant Jordi Film Awards].
RTVE
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"
"Argentina, 1985" gano el Premio Satellite a una semana de la entrega de los Oscar"
["Argentina, 1985" won the Satellite Award one week before the Oscars].
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"Argentina, 1985 arraso en los Premios Condor de Plata 2023: la lista completa de los ganadores"
[Argentina, 1985 swept the 2023 Silver Condor Awards: the full winners list].
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