Contrasangre
Contrasangre

Contrasangre

2015Movie0Spanish

Daniel, Juan Palomino is a security guard, he was once a policeman, and he would have liked to be a vigilante hero. But, far from it, his job is to take care of the buildings of others. The city will cross with Analía (Emilia Attias), a distant woman, obsessive and beautiful in a mysterious way. She avoids contact with men because she has been the victim of rape. That terrible past comes back when Julio, Esteban Meloni, a violent and obsessed man, gets out of jail. Between the three are weaving on the streets of the city a plot of passion and crime.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Fernando "Pino" SolanasGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

Filmmaker Fernando "Pino" Solanas embarks on a personal journey to uncover the truth behind the "Plan Cóndor," a secret collaboration between South American dictatorships in the 1970s and 80s to silence political opposition. The documentary delves into the systematic repression, torture, and assassinations orchestrated by these regimes with the alleged complicity of external powers. Solanas uses archival footage, personal testimonies, and his own critical analysis to expose the dark history of state terrorism and its lasting impact on the region.

Critical Reception

Contrasangre received critical acclaim for its unflinching examination of a dark chapter in South American history and Pino Solanas's passionate directorial voice. Critics praised its investigative depth and historical significance, though some noted its dense structure and overtly political stance. Audiences found it a powerful and essential film for understanding the region's past and the importance of confronting state-sponsored violence.

What Reviewers Say

  • A vital historical document that sheds light on a brutal period of South American history.
  • Pino Solanas's rigorous investigation is both informative and emotionally impactful.
  • The film serves as a powerful indictment of state-sponsored terrorism and political repression.

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Awards & Accolades

Notably screened at the Venice Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Fernando "Pino" Solanas, the director and subject of Contrasangre, was himself a political exile during the period depicted in the film, having been forced out of Argentina in the 1970s.

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