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Imagining Argentina (2004)
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Released: 6/11/2004
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Synopsis:
In Buenos Aires during the Peron era, an Argentine playwright has a preternatural ability to see what will happen to people's loved ones -- many of whom are missing, or soon will be -- when he looks into their faces. Ultimately, he must turn this power inward, when his activist journalist wife disappears.
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Theatrical Release
6/11/2004
Director
Credit
Christopher Hampton
Director
Cast
Credit
Antonio Banderas
Carlos Reuda
Emma Thompson
Cecelia Reuda
Maria Canals Barrera
Esmerala Palomares
Kuno Becker
Gustavo Santos
Ruben Blades
Silvio Ayala
John Wood
Amos Sternberg
Claire Bloom
Mrs. Sternberg
Leticia Dolera
Teresa Rueda
Production Credits
Credit
Geoff Lands
Producer
Kirk D'Amico
Executive Producer
Lucas Foster
Co-Executive Producer
Michael Peyser
Producer
Philip von Alvensleben
Co-Executive Producer
Isabel Mula
Executive Producer
Jose Maria Cunilles
Executive Producer
Lourdes Diaz
Co-Executive Producer
Diane Sillan Isaacs
Producer
Santiago Pozo
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Arenas Group
Production Company
Multivideo
Production Company
Myriad Pictures
Production Company
Green Moon Producciones
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
CDI
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Arenas Group
Worldwide Theatrical Distributor
Fine Films
Foreign Distribution Rights
Prooptiki Holdings S.A.
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Edgmont
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Warner Nu Metro Film Distribution
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Spain
Argentina
Writer
Credit
Lawrence Thornton
Source Material
Christopher Hampton
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Barbara Perez-Solero
Production Designer
Film Camera
Credit
Guillermo Navarro
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Myriad Pictures
Co-Financier
Arenas Group
Co-Financier
Myriad Pictures
Worldwide Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
George Fenton
Music
Publicity
Credit
Margarita Kramer
Publicity
Sound
Credit
Dennis McTaggart
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Sabina Daigeler
Costume Designer
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