Barbed Wire (Spanish: Alambrado) is a 1991 Argentine and Italian film written and directed by Marco Bechis.[1] The film stars Jacqueline Lustig, Martin Kalwill, and Arturo Maly.
Barbed Wire | |
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Spanish | Alambrado |
Directed by | Marco Bechis |
Written by | Marco Bechis Lara Fremder |
Produced by | Roberto Cicutto Diana Frey Oscar Kramer |
Starring | Jacqueline Lustig Martin Kalwill Arturo Maly |
Cinematography | Esteban Courtalon |
Edited by | Nino Baragli |
Music by | Jacques Lederlin |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | Argentina Italy |
Language | English |
Premise
editThe southernmost tip of Patagonia, in Argentina near to the Straits of Magellan, is an interesting place, with some of the roughest seas in the world.
It's a good location for a resort for travelers. As such, a British corporation has purchased property to build an airport.
However, holding up plans is a stubborn Irish rancher who won't sell his land.
In order to fight the proposed plans, he fences in his land and at the same time fences in his two late-teenaged children.
Eva Logan (Jacqueline Lustig) is particularly frustrated at this event as it prevents any romantic options she has.
Cast
edit- Jacqueline Lustig as Eva Logan
- Martin Kalwill as Juan Loga
- Arturo Maly as Harvey Logan
- Matthew Marsh as Wilson
- Miguel Ángel Paludi as Father Corti
- Luis Romero as Clerk
- Gabriel Molinelli as Mechanic
- Enrique Piñeyro as Policeman
Exhibition
editThe film was first presented at the Locarno Film Festival, Switzerland in August 1991.
Reception
editWins
- Havana Film Festival: Grand Coral - Third Prize, Marco Bechis; 1993.
- Imagi Madrid Film Festival – First Prize, president of the jury Pedro Almodóvar; 1993.
- Sundance Film Festival – Park City, US 1994.
Nominations
- Locarno International Film Festival: Golden Leopard, Marco Bechis; 1991.
References
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