Swim Alone

Swim Alone (2003)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2003-06-05
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 42min
  • Language: Español
  • Production Company: BD Cine
  • Production Country: Argentina
  • Director: Ezequiel Acuña
star 6/10
From 2 Ratings

Summary

The film does not describe, rather it observes, in a distant manner, the world of Martin, a seventeen year old who feels he doesn’t belong anywhere, not at home, school, nor with his friends or members of his rock band. In search of some happiness, Martin takes off to the coastal town of Mar de Plata, where his older brother lives. Unglamorous, yet enchantingly addictive and refreshingly genuine, Acuña paints a confused and uncomfortable world, and makes us want revisit it over and over again.

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  • Nicolás Mateo

    as Martín Cánepa
  • Santiago Pedrero

    as Guillermo Lucena
  • Tomás Fonzi

    as Tomás Forte
  • Antonella Costa

    as Luciana Tamborino
  • Manuel Callau

    as Roberto
  • Mónica Galán

    as Lucía
  • Alberto Rojas Apel

    as Lucas Tamborino
  • Matías Castelli

    as Marco
  • Gerardo Chendo

    as Diego
  • Marcelo Zanelli

    as Profesor
  • Mariana Anghileri

    as Mariana
  • Ezequiel Cavia

    as Mauro
  • Leandro Listorti

    as Empleado Acuario
Directing Ezequiel Acuña Director
Writing Ezequiel Acuña Writer
Writing Alberto Rojas Apel Writer
Directing Leandro Listorti Assistant Director
Production Diego Dubcovsky Producer
Production Daniel Burman Producer
Production Ezequiel Acuña Producer
Production Diego Poleri Producer
Production Sebastián Ponce Associate Producer
Sound Marcelo Ezquiaga Music
Camera Octavio Lobisolo Director of Photography
Editing Sergio Flamminio Editor
Art Josefina Azulay Art Direction
Production Javier Tevelés Production Manager
Production Nuria Arnaud Production Manager

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