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2005 Argentine film
Géminis
Directed byAlbertina Carri
Written byAlbertina Carri
Santiago Giralt
Produced byPablo Trapero
Barry Ellsworth
CinematographyGuillermo Nieto
Edited byRosario Suárez
Music byEdgardo Rudnitzky
Release date
  • 2005 (2005)
Running time85 minutes
CountriesArgentina
France
LanguageSpanish

Géminis is a 2005 Argentine-French drama film written and directed by Albertina Carri. It is set in a rich family where two adolescent children have started an incestuous relationship.

Synopsis

Meme and her brother Jere are teenagers, still at home under a passive father, Daniel, and a massively domineering mother, Lucía. Ezequiel, the eldest child, arrives from Spain with his bride Montse, who finds both the family and the society of upper-middle-class Argentina hollow and pretentious. Gradually, the other characters learn that Meme and Jere, neither of whom has developed satisfactory outside links, have started an incestuous sexual relationship.

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