Argentina, 1985
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Argentina, 1985
Summary
Argentina, 1985 is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Argentina, 1985 received the National Board of Review: Top Five International Films[3].
- Argentina, 1985 received the NBR Freedom of Expression[4].
- Argentina, 1985 received the Forqué Awards[5].
- Argentina, 1985 received the Golden Globe Award for Best Non-English Language Film[6].
- Argentina, 1985 received the Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film[7].
- Argentina, 1985 received the FIPRESCI Prize at Festival of Venice[8].
- Argentina, 1985's instance of is recorded as film[9].
- Argentina, 1985 was directed by Santiago Mitre[10].
- Mariano Llinás wrote the screenplay for Argentina, 1985[11].
- Santiago Mitre wrote the screenplay for Argentina, 1985[12].
- Argentina, 1985's genre is drama film[13].
- Argentina, 1985's genre is legal drama[14].
- Argentina, 1985's genre is historical drama[15].
- Argentina, 1985's genre is historical film[16].
- A cast member of Argentina, 1985 was Ricardo Darín[17].
- A cast member of Argentina, 1985 was Peter Lanzani[18].
- A cast member of Argentina, 1985 was Alejandra Flechner[19].
- Argentina, 1985 was produced by Chino Darín[20].
- Argentina, 1985 was produced by Ricardo Darín[21].
- Argentina, 1985's depicts is recorded as Trial of the Juntas[22].
- Argentina, 1985's director of photography is recorded as Javier Juliá[23].
- The original language of Argentina, 1985 was Spanish[24].
- Argentina, 1985's Commons category is recorded as Argentina, 1985[25].
- Argentina, 1985's review score is recorded as 96%[26].
- Argentina, 1985's review score is recorded as 78/100[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Chino Darín[20] and Ricardo Darín[21]. Argentina, 1985 was directed by Santiago Mitre[10]. Screenwriters include Mariano Llinás[11] and Santiago Mitre[12]. Cast members include Ricardo Darín[17], Peter Lanzani[18], and Alejandra Flechner[19].
Publication
Publication dates include September 3, 2022[28], September 29, 2022[29], and October 21, 2022[30]. The original language of Argentina, 1985 was Spanish[24]. Genres include drama film[13], legal drama[14], historical drama[15], and historical film[16].
Reception
Awards received include National Board of Review: Top Five International Films[3], a film award category[31], in United States[32]; NBR Freedom of Expression[4], a film award[33], in United States[34]; Forqué Awards[5], a film award[35], in Spain[36], founded in 1996[37]; Golden Globe Award for Best Non-English Language Film[6], a film award category[38], founded in 1950[39]; Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film[7], an award for best film by place of origin[40], in Spain[41]; and FIPRESCI Prize at Festival of Venice[8], a film award category[42], in Italy[43], founded in 1948[44]. Reviews include 96%[26] and 78/100[27].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Trial of the Juntas inspired Argentina, 1985[45].
Why It Matters
Argentina, 1985 has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
FAQs
What awards did Argentina, 1985 receive?
Honors received include National Board of Review: Top Five International Films[3], NBR Freedom of Expression[4], Forqué Awards[5], and Golden Globe Award for Best Non-English Language Film[6].