Funes, a Great Love
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Directed by | Raúl de la Torre |
Written by | Ugo Pirro Raúl de la Torre |
Based on | Novel Háblenme de Funes by Humberto Costantini |
Produced by | Raúl de la Torre |
Starring | Graciela Borges Gian Maria Volonté |
Cinematography | Juan Carlos Desanzo |
Edited by | Norberto Rapado Marcela Sáenz |
Music by | Charly García Raúl de la Torre |
Distributed by | Raúl de la Torre Producciones |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Funes, a Great Love (Spanish: Funes, un gran amor) is a 1993 Argentine musical drama film directed by Raúl de la Torre and starring Graciela Borges, Gian Maria Volonté, Pepe Soriano, Moria Casán and Andrea Del Boca. It is based on a novel by Humberto Costantini.[1][2]
The film consists of a series of flashbacks told by one of the characters, which date back to the 1930s and take place in a brothel in a small town in Argentina.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Graciela Borges as Azucena Funes
- Gian Maria Volonté as Bergama
- Pepe Soriano as Herminio
- Moria Casán as Felisa
- Andrea del Boca as Beatriz Núñez
- Rodolfo Ranni as Tito Izquierdo
- Nacha Guevara as Amanda
- Jairo as Julito Diaz
- Dora Baret as Sofía
- Beba Bidart as Doña Pancha
- Alfredo Zemma as Master Paladino
- Juan Cruz Bordeu as Mario
- Matías Gandolfo as Miguel
- Antonio Tarragó Ros as Musiquero
- Susana Rinaldias Tana
- Aníbal Vinelli
- Virgilio Expósito
- Daniel Binelli
- Roberto Amerise
- Carlos Buono
- Juan Carlos Copes
- María Nieves
- Teresa Brandon
- Carol Ilujas
- María José Gabín
- Argentinita Vélez
- José Andrada
- Carlos Broggi
- Constantino Cosma
- Raúl de la Torre
References
[edit]- ^ "Funes, un gran amor (1993) - Ficha técnica, Sinopsis, Imágenes, Trailer, Actores, Cast" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "Funes, A great love". www.delboca.net. Archived from the original on 26 June 2003. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ Clarke Fountain. "Funes, un Gran Amor (1993) - Raúl de la Torre". Allmovie. Retrieved 23 June 2020.