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Two Autumns in Paris
2019 film by Gibelys Coronado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Two Autumns in París (Spanish: Dos otoños en París) is a 2019 Venezuelan-Canadian drama film directed by Gibelys Coronado, based on a novel of the same name by writer Francisco Villarroel.[1][2][3]
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The film was premiered at the Bogotá Film Festival on October 16, 2019.[4][5][6][7] The film was shown for the first time in Venezuela, at the press conference of Miradas Diversas - 1er. Human Rights Film Festival, November 27, 2019.[8] It was presented at the opening ceremony of the Guayaquil International Film Festival, on September 19, 2020.[9]
It was the final screen performance of Venezuelan actor Raúl Amundaray, who had come out of retirement to play the character of the Ambassador.[10]
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Synopsis
The movie tells the love story of Maria Teresa (María Antonieta Hidalgo) and Antonio (Slavko Sorman) when they were young. Many years later Antonio (Francisco Villarroel) arrives in Paris, facing memories of an unforgettable love that scarred him forever and changed the course of his life. He is in Paris to speak at a conference about human rights and in the journey from the airport to the event hall, he reconstructs his past romance with the beautiful Maria Teresa, a young Paraguayan, a political refugee who escaped from her country to save herself from the criminal repression of the dictatorship of the bloodthirsty general Alfredo Stroessner. In Paraguay, Maria Teresa was a member of a university student political group, opposed to the dictatorship, whose leader was her boyfriend Ramon.[11] One night, when they were involved in a clandestine activity, they were detained by the regime's military police and locked in a prison. Maria Teresa and Antonio fell in love and even thought of having a child. They decided to live together, and Antonio changed his ways, María Teresa transformed him; in the end, she had to decide between her present love and her past.[12][13][14][15][16]
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Cast
- María Antonieta Hidalgo as María Teresa
- Francisco Villarroel as Old Antonio
- Slavko Sorman as Young Antonio
- Raúl Amundaray as Ambassador
- Sonya Villamizar as Antonio's Mother
- Juan Belgrave as Oswaldo
- Alberto Rowinski as Don Manuel
- Jorge Melo as Jean Claude
- Ramón Roa as Captain Martinez
Awards
The film won the 2022 Venezuelan Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences Award for Best Music.[18] The film was nominated for best picture at the Guayaquil International Film Festival,[19] at the 13th edition of the Dominican Global Film Festival[20] and at the 12nd edition of the Latinuy Latin Festival.[21][22]
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