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La Tregua (2003)

La Tregua (2003)
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Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Priego directs the romantic drama The Truce, the second filmed adaptation of the novel by Mario Benedetti. Gonzalo Vega stars as a fiftysomething widower living in Vera Cruz with a high position in a shipping company. Just when he's thinking about retiring, he meets the conventionally attractive young secretary Laura (Adriana Fonseca). He falls in love with her and she convinces him that life is worth living. Only then is he able to connect with his college student daughter (Maité Embil), sleazy older son (Arath de la Torre), and gay younger son (Rodrigo Vidal). The Truce was shown at the 2003 Seattle Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Gonzalo VegaAdriana Fonseca, (more)
Director(s):
Alfonso Rosas Priego
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of La Tregua

Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Priego directs the romantic drama The Truce, the second filmed adaptation of the novel by Mario Benedetti. Gonzalo Vega stars as a fiftysomething widower living in Vera Cruz with a high position in a shipping company. Just when he's thinking about retiring, he meets the conventionally attractive young secretary Laura (Adriana Fonseca). He falls in love with her and she convinces him that life is worth living. Only then is he able to connect with his college student daughter (Maité Embil), sleazy older son (Arath de la Torre), and gay younger son (Rodrigo Vidal). The Truce was shown at the 2003 Seattle Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Alfonso Rosas Priego
Writer(s):
Francisco SanchezAlfonso Rosas Priego
Producer(s):
Luis BekrisAlfonso Rosas Priego
Categories:
Romance
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    Cathy B.

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    Gabriela F.

    Excellent Mexican movie, good actors, excellent story. Much better that I expected. Mario Benedetti's novel. I highly recommend it!

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    Anthony L.

    The movie photography is old school style with most, if not all, of the actors that have done TV novelas.

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