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Belated

Country: Argentina, Language: Spanish, 102 mins

Original Title

Deshora
  • Director: Barbara Sarasola-Day
  • Writer: Barbara Sarasola-Day
  • Producer: Federico Eibuszyc; Jhonny Hendrix

CGiii Comment

Ernesto and Helena have been married for many years. They live at an isolated estate between tobacco fields and the high mountain jungle in the northwest or Argentina. One day, they receive Joaquin, her cousin just discharged from rehab, who has been sent by his family and against his will, to spend a time there.

The marriage is passing through a fragile situation, the trouble to conceive a child has plunged them into obsession and a loss of desire. The new presence is Helena’s opportunity to reinvent herself and for Ernesto, oxygen.

Living at close quarters will destabilize the couple and a love triangle begins to take form amongst the hunting, the cockfights and the life in the fields.

Desire can also take on the shape of a deep felt violence.


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Cast & Characters

Luis Ziembrowski as Ernesto;
Alejandro Buitrago as Joaquin;
Maria Ucedo as Helena;
Marta Lubos as Estela