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Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de Perón
Shortly before his final return to Argentina, Juan Domingo Perón records his memories of living in exile.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the period of Juan Domingo Perón's exile in Spain, focusing on his life in Madrid from his departure in 1955 until his return to Argentina in 1973. It explores his political maneuvering, his relationship with Isabelita, and the constant tension between his desire to return to power and the realities of his enforced absence. The narrative highlights his isolation, his continued influence from afar, and the growing anticipation for his comeback.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its historical accuracy and the performances of the cast, particularly Pepe Soriano as Perón. It was noted for its intimate portrayal of a pivotal figure in Argentine history during a complex and lengthy period of exile. However, some reviews pointed out the slow pacing in certain segments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical depth and nuanced portrayal of Perón's exile.
Pepe Soriano's performance as Perón was widely lauded.
Some critics found the narrative pacing to be uneven.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in various locations in Argentina and Spain to recreate the atmosphere of Perón's exile.
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