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The Absentee (1989 film)

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1989 Argentine film
The Absentee
Directed byRafael Filippelli
Written byRafael Filippelli
Produced byRafael Filippelli
StarringVerónica Castro
CinematographyAndrés Silvart
Edited byDiego Gutierrez
Music byJorge Candia
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

The Absentee (Spanish: El ausente) is a 1989 Argentine film directed and written by Rafael Filippelli. The film starred Verónica Castro, Daniel Greco and Ana María Mazza.

Plot

The story chronicles the hardships and ultimate demise of Raúl Salas, a progressive labor union leader, and his companion Muñoz, an intellectual, in the city of Córdoba. Taking place between 1973 and 1976, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Argentina's transition from dictatorship to democracy following the election of President Héctor J. Cámpora. However, their hopes for a better future are shattered when a military coup takes place, resulting in the oppressive regime known as the National Reorganization Process, which lasted from 1976 to 1983.

Cast

Release

The film premiered in 1989.

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