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Ariel: Back to Buenos Aires

  • 2022
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
793
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Cristina Banegas and Raphael Grosz-Harvey in Ariel: Back to Buenos Aires (2022)
Drama

A brother and sister return to the country of their birth, Argentina, for the first time in their adult lives they fall in love with tango and uncover dark family secrets.A brother and sister return to the country of their birth, Argentina, for the first time in their adult lives they fall in love with tango and uncover dark family secrets.A brother and sister return to the country of their birth, Argentina, for the first time in their adult lives they fall in love with tango and uncover dark family secrets.

  • Director
    • Alison Fairweather Murray
  • Writer
    • Alison Fairweather Murray
  • Stars
    • Cristina Banegas
    • Raphael Grosz-Harvey
    • Heinz K. Krattiger
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    793
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alison Fairweather Murray
    • Writer
      • Alison Fairweather Murray
    • Stars
      • Cristina Banegas
      • Raphael Grosz-Harvey
      • Heinz K. Krattiger
    • 28User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins total

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    Cristina Banegas
    Cristina Banegas
    • Silvia Vega
    Raphael Grosz-Harvey
    Raphael Grosz-Harvey
    • Davie Vega
    Heinz K. Krattiger
    Heinz K. Krattiger
    • Peter
    Carmela Pérez
    • Tour guide
    Gerardo Romano
    Gerardo Romano
    • Daniel Vega
    Cristina Rosato
    Cristina Rosato
    • Diana Vega
    Eleonora Wexler
    Eleonora Wexler
    • Josefina
    • Director
      • Alison Fairweather Murray
    • Writer
      • Alison Fairweather Murray
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    9sunjicmario

    Are you really who you think you are?

    A film that covers two significants events in Argentine culture and history, the military government that tried to transform society through terror and extermination and Tango, a unique musical style in the world that reflects passion and suffering in its melody as well as in its staging.

    Director Alison tells us a story that could have been a real one, introducing us to Davie's life and the secrets of his family circle that does not convince him and in his search for answers all he finds is a new question and with the support of his sister Diana will end up finding a new version of himself.

    Undoubtedly this drama leaves us much more than a simple story. A highly recommended film with an amazing cast.
    8kms-64510

    Dance of Life

    I really enjoyed this stylish film about family and tango. Director Alison Murray and her team have crafted a moving tale about the reverberations of Argentina's dirty war of the 70's and 80's for the generations that followed.

    Canadians Davie and his sister Diana are both a mess, each in their own way. On their first trip to Buenos Aires, city of their birth, the pair discovers tango culture in all its sensual glory, and, eventually, some dark and shocking family secrets.

    While the human action veers into melodrama on occasion, tango is such an apt metaphor for navigating the bumps and challenges of life, and the imperative to follow your heart and just keep dancing. Scenes set in the city's milongas (e.g. La Glorieta) are some of the best in the film, with social details, distinctive music and the swirling movement of tango all lovingly captured. I was also moved by the spotlight Murray shines on the Abuelas de la Plaza de Mayo and the work they are doing to find and help the lost children of Argentina's disappeared. Family, tango - such a rich mix in the hands of this director.
    9michaeljoseph-97615

    Masterful movement and full of family complexity

    Beautifully shot, compelling character story, with a backdrop of tantalizing Tango choreography.

    From North America to Argentina, we follow the lives of siblings Davie and Diana, we learn how their family history come into question. Both brother and sister have their own views, wants they need to explore in Buenos Aries (Good Air), and we follow their individual journeys.

    With a backdrop of Tango clubs as a source for revealing their true inner feelings, they explore their own identities and begin on an emotional rollercoaster ride. We learn of the 'disappeared' during Argentina's dictatorship of 1970-80s.

    Alison Murray's direction, pulls out believable acting skills and superb detailed choreographic cinematography.

    A visual/aural treat to watch/listen.
    8sarakatz-96233

    Compelling story, beautifully filmed

    Ariel is a compelling story that needs to be told. Social justice against the backcloth of the allure of tango. Sibling relationships and the complexity of family ties. The role of multi-national corporations in the dirtier side of the government and dictatorship in Argentina. The juxtaposition of snowy cold Toronto and steamy Buenos Aires (and Montevideo, Uruguay ). The movie is captivating and engaging and the cinematography expansive. Allison has paid attention to all the details necessary to tie this story together. Very good job - a pandemic movie that defies the odds and comes out on top!
    9dlyon

    The Dance of Life

    ARIEL is a unique film, combining the elements of dirty politics, family secrets and sensual dance. Great attention is paid to details, such as the clothing and attitude of the silver foxes in the tango clubs and the intimate & sometimes combative relationship between the young adult brother and sister at the centre of the story. The music, dance and architecture of Argentina are lovingly presented. As the brother and sister peel back the layers of the family mystery, the audience is riveted until the inevitable resolution. Notwithstanding the ugly historical political reality, the heart of the characters ultimately shines through.

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 生命之舞
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Hellhound Productions
      • CEPA Audiovisual
      • JA Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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