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Philippe Penot
Foley Artist -
María Laura Berch
Casting Director -
Mariano Llinás
Writer -
Nicolas Desmaison
Editor -
Xavier Lavorel
Sound Recordist -
Alexandre Nazarian
Casting Director -
Miguel Machalski
Script Consultant -
Nicolas Brevière
Co-Producer
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CinemaSerf 4/17/2024 6:58:56 AM
Sophisticated banker "De Wiel" (Fabrizio Rongione) heads from his base in Geneva to Buenos Aires to take over from his colleague who has mysteriously vanished. Now this story is set in the 1980s so his destination is still under the slightly anachronistic control of a military junta and the Catholic church. Rumours are abounding about the nature of the role his colleague had in some murky financial dealings and so aside from appeasing their clients, he is to try and find out just what happened to "Kies". Upon arrival he is quickly exposed to the corruption that prevails at just about every level of society and his job is to make them as much money a possible - regardless of the ethics or risks of any such transactions, whilst maintaining an high degree of discretion (aka secrecy). I could have done with just a little more pace from director Andreas Fontana here, but what he does provide is quite a compellingly presented assessment of just how venally menacing things were. His "associates" realising that the writing might be on the wall for them desperately trying to liquidate assets which may, or probably did not, belong to them to insulate themselves in an haven abroad. His encounters are not just with the upper class, but all with all strata of a community that had spent it's life turning a blind eye or being passively complicit. The photography works well with the limited amounts of dialogue, and this is quite an effective psychological thriller that leaves us to do much of the heavy lifting - and judging -ourselves.
Stéphanie Cléau
Inès de WielGilles Privat
DecômeFabrizio Rongione
Yvan De WielElli Medeiros
Magdalena Padel-Camón / Alicia DomecqAgustina Muñoz
LeopoldaMariano Llinás
Alexandre Trocki
Embassadeur FrydmerJuan Pablo Geretto
Dekerman