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Official Story (The)

Country: Argentina, Language: Spanish, 112 mins

Original Title

La Historia Oficial
  • Director: Luis Puenzo
  • Writer: Aída Bortnik; Luis Puenzo
  • Producer: Marcelo Piñeyro

CGiii Comment

It won the Oscar...for best foreign film.

The LGBT interest is slight.

The character development is immense...controlled, mature and shocking.

It deserved its Oscar...for many reasons...it questions, it tackles complicity, it faces its demons...

How well do you know the person you're living with?


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The(ir) Blurb...

Alicia Marnet de Ibáñez is a high school history professor and a well-to-do housewife in Buenos Aires, circa 1983, after the fall of the "junta militar" that had taken over the government since 1976. She has a husband, Roberto, who is a succesful lawyer and a five-year-old adopted daughter.

Cast & Characters

Hector Alterio as Roberto;
Norma Aleandro as Alicia;
Chunchuna Villafane as Ana;
Hugo Arana as Enrique;
Guillermo Battaglia as Jose;
Chela Ruiz as Sara;
Patricio Contreras as Benitez;
Maria Luisa Robledo as Nata;
Anibal Morixe as Miller;
Jorge Petraglia as Macci;
Analia Castro as Gaby;
Daniel Lago as Dante;
Augusto Larreta as General;
Laura Palmucci as Rosa;
Leal Rey as Cura