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1999 Argentine film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alma mía ("My Soul") is a 1999 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Daniel Barone and written by Jorge Leyes. The film starred Araceli González as Alma.
Alma Mía | |
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Directed by | Daniel Barone |
Written by | Jorge Leyes Adrián Suar (idea) |
Produced by | Fernando Blanco Adrián Suar |
Starring | Araceli González Pablo Echarri |
Cinematography | Guillermo Zappino |
Edited by | Alejandro Alem Alejandro Parysow |
Music by | Iván Wyszogrod |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Alma (Araceli González) is a young pastry chef from the neighborhood of La Boca who has been dating Mario (Diego Peretti) since her teenage years. Leo (Pablo Echarri) is an architect on the verge of getting married. Fanny (Valeria Bertuccelli), a prostitute and a close friend of Alma's, plans a special night with Tano (Damián de Santo) to celebrate Leo's last days as a bachelor. Misled by Fanny, Alma goes to a bar where she unexpectedly encounters both men. Leo mistakenly believes that Alma is a prostitute hired by Tano. After spending a few hours together, Leo and Alma find themselves unable to forget each other.
In 2000, Valeria Bertuccelli won a Silver Condor Award for Best Actress while Diego Peretti was nominated for Best Actor.
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