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Avellaneda's Moon

Original title: Luna de Avellaneda
  • 2004
  • 2h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.9K
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Avellaneda's Moon (2004)
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The story of a social and sports club in a Buenos Aires neighborhood and of those who try to save it from being closed.The story of a social and sports club in a Buenos Aires neighborhood and of those who try to save it from being closed.The story of a social and sports club in a Buenos Aires neighborhood and of those who try to save it from being closed.

  • Director
    • Juan José Campanella
  • Writers
    • Juan José Campanella
    • Fernando Castets
    • Juan Pablo Domenech
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Darín
    • Eduardo Blanco
    • Mercedes Morán
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Juan José Campanella
      • Fernando Castets
      • Juan Pablo Domenech
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Darín
      • Eduardo Blanco
      • Mercedes Morán
    • 17User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Ricardo Darín
    Ricardo Darín
    • Román Maldonado
    Eduardo Blanco
    • Amadeo Grimberg
    Mercedes Morán
    Mercedes Morán
    • Graciela
    Valeria Bertuccelli
    Valeria Bertuccelli
    • Cristina
    Silvia Kutika
    Silvia Kutika
    • Verónica
    José Luis López Vázquez
    José Luis López Vázquez
    • Don Aquiles
    Daniel Fanego
    Daniel Fanego
    • Alejandro
    Atilio Pozzobón
    • Atilio
    Horacio Peña
    Horacio Peña
    • Julio
    María Victoria Biscay
    • Macarena
    Francisco F. de Rosa
    • Darío
    • (as Francisco Fernández De Rosa)
    Micaela Moreno
    • Dalma
    Alan Sabbagh
    Alan Sabbagh
    • Ismael
    Sofia Bertolotto
    Sofia Bertolotto
    • Yanina, Dario's girlfiend
    Claudia Santos
    Nico Conde
    Nico Conde
    • Background
    • (as Nicolàs Conde)
    Guillermo de Lorenzo
    Luis Longhi
    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Juan José Campanella
      • Fernando Castets
      • Juan Pablo Domenech
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    User reviews17

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    9scmema

    From golden past times to decadence in Avellaneda

    This movie reflects the reality of a decadent Argentinean present, after the golden year when immigrants would find a land full of opportunities. "Luna de Avellaneda" is about the neighbors of a club(very popular social recreational Argentinean icons) in the suburbs of Buenos Aires trying to save it from an becoming a casino. The characters will have to decide whether they let the club (and its history of prosperity) go in order for them to have a job opportunity.

    This film reflects the sad moments Argentina is going through, and the despair of a group of people trying to hold back their dignity. As an Argentinean I cannot help having a bittersweet taste after watching this excellent movie.
    9ignaciovasque1

    Loved it!! Made me proud of Argentine cinema.

    Campanella is great! The simplicity and humanism of this film really got to me. I have watched many movies starring Ricardo Darin and most of them I liked but with Campanella's direction he shines even more (same as Valeria Bertucelli who I believe to be the best argentine actress since Norma Aleandro). I strongly recommend it. I wish there were more films like this one. I also wish Campanella would direct more often since everything I've watched from him I liked a lot (El Hijo de la Novia, Vientos de Agua, etc). I see he's been directing or writing scripts for House M.D., 30 Rock, Law & Order, etc. I would like to see him directing argentine movies more often instead. Greetings from Cordoba, Argentina.
    seriousgirls

    A beautiful film, at once universal and timely

    At once universal, in its complex Dickensian portrait of a society, and extremely timely - narrating in microcosm the recent economic crisis in Argentina - Luna de Avellaneda is a beautiful, eloquent film that will resonate deeply with both Argentine viewers and audiences worldwide. Very funny and very moving, the film is rich in human drama, its characters ranging from a small boy whose braces are killing him to an old man on his deathbed, with all sorts of variations in between - a man who discovers his wife is having an affair, a son who wants to escape the catastrophic situation by emigrating to Spain, a drunk who falls in love and tries to reform, a girl from a shanty town who wants to learn ballet. Small miracles occur throughout the film. The dialogues are brilliant, the acting consistently strong. As in reality (though not often depicted in films), economic concerns are never far from anyone's mind, yet at the same time the emotional life persists. Rarely have I seen such a felicitious melding of the two, as when the central character, Roman, whose marriage is failing, goes to buy cologne to try to spice things up and, after perusing the range of possibilities, can only afford the cheapest, and most acrid-smelling, scent on the shelves. Or when a still infuriated divorcee invites her ex to a romantic dinner in a five star restaurant and, after ordering numerous bottles of the best champagne, then slips away leaving him to foot the bill. I cannot recommend this film highly enough.
    7nicolas-prandi

    Fighting for passion

    A group of people from a neighborhood come together in the midst of their many troubles in order to attempt saving a sports and social club which they have been a part of for most of their lives. Things get complicated as the economy takes a hit and people fight through their own struggles on the side. Juan Jose Campanella places us, the viewers, right in the middle of the many problems which exist in the lives of all the people who share the commonality of being on the board of the CLA. Each one of the characters is both emotionally torn due to family or relationship issues, and in big financial need. Although the club is a large part of the reason for so much financial instability, it also seems to serve as the fountain of energy and inspiration for all of the characters. The story demonstrates clearly how society has changed and how difficult it is to move past economical issues, even when it means throwing a lifelong tradition to the side. Furthermore, it does paint a beautiful picture of finding hope and passion in the memory of how things used to be and how they could be once again with some time investment and sacrifice.
    9rooroo-1

    Unmissable

    A superb movie, the best Argentine movie I've seen. The entire plot (the attempt to keep the neighbourhood social club going) is an allegory for Argentine recent history, and each character represents a strand in that, eg the old Don, the Spanish immigrant who came to Argentina so full of hope - like many - but whose time has passed. Despite the light relief and clever humour it's ultimately a tragic tale, as any good tango. I'm not sure how well it would play outside the country ie if it would resonate with people who didn't understand the allegory, but for anyone with an interest in Argentina it's a definite don't miss.

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    • Goofs
      Don Aquiles says that when he came to Argentina aged 8 he only spoke Galician, a Western Iberian language similar to Portuguese, yet he speaks Castilian Spanish with a Spanish accent, even though he must have learned his Spanish in Argentina.
    • Quotes

      Amadeo Grimberg: O what do you think? That before Newton, apples floated?

    • Crazy credits
      There's an additional (and hilarious) scene during the end credits.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Underdogs (2013)

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2004 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Argentina)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Moon of Avellaneda
    • Filming locations
      • Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina(location)
    • Production companies
      • 100 Bares
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
      • JEMPSA
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,042,246
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 23m(143 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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