A Dos Aguas
- Director: Carlos Olguin-Trelawny
- Writer: Martha Gavensky; Carlos Olguin-Trelawny
- Producer: Jorge Estrada Mora; Carlos Olguin-Trelawny
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Buenos Aires, December 1983. Christmas' Eve. Rey (Miguel Angel Sola) and Isabel (Barbara Mujica, nominated for this role as Best Actress at the Argentinian Film Critics Association Awards of Argentina in 1988), two old college buddies bump into each other at a restaurant.
It has been fifteen years since last saw each other. Isabel has just returned from exile; Rey had just wanted to be alone that special night, wrestling with his own personal demons. This by-chance encounter with Isabel takes Rey back to his college days when he was secretly in love with her.
'A Dos Aguas' is a look at the effects of years spent living under a brutal dictatorship and people's rush to try and recover lost time. Perhaps more importantly, it depicts the pain of being an orphan in both a physical and spiritual sense.
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Cast & Characters
Miguel Angel Sola as Rey;
Barbara Mujica as Isabel;
Cipe Lincovsky as Maria;
Aldo Braga as Patricio / Weintraub;
Jorge Sassi as Alter Ego de Rey;
Osvaldo Tesser;
Monica Lacoste;
Mario Sanchez Rivera;
Lucia Elli;
Miguel Ruiz Diaz