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An Argentinian in New York
An Argentinian girl, about to turn 18, leaves on a study trip to New York, and then decides to stay there. Her caring father goes after her to get her back before her mother can get too worried.
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Plot Summary
A successful Argentine architect named Juan Carlos is unexpectedly fired and discovers he has a son living in New York with his ex-wife. He travels to the city hoping to reconnect with his son and find new opportunities, but struggles to adapt to American culture and navigate the complexities of his new life.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success in Argentina, praised for its humor and relatable portrayal of cultural differences and family dynamics. While not a critical darling internationally, it resonated with audiences for its heartwarming story and strong performances, particularly from Guillermo Francella.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous depiction of cultural clashes.
Guillermo Francella's performance was a highlight, offering a blend of comedy and pathos.
The film's exploration of father-son relationships and finding one's place resonated with many viewers.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant box office success in Argentina, becoming one of the highest-grossing Argentine films of the late 1990s.
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