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María Onetto Movies

2010  
 
A woman looking for a new purpose in her life finds it in an unexpected place in this comedy drama from Argentina. María del Carmen (María Onetto) is not enjoying her 50th birthday party, in large part because she had to do all the work herself -- her workaholic husband, Juan (Gabriel Goity), loves her but doesn't pay much attention to her, while her two children, Ivan (Julian Doregger) and Juan Pablo (Felipe Villanueva), are old enough to be taking care of themselves and busy with their own lives. María's family did bother to get her a present, a jigsaw puzzle, and as she puts it together she's reminded of how much she enjoys assembling puzzles -- and she's quite good at it. While shopping the next day, María sees a flyer from someone looking for a partner for an upcoming jigsaw puzzle tournament, and she volunteers. The puzzle enthusiast turns out to be a well-to-do bachelor named Roberto (Arturo Goetz), who is impressed with María's skills; telling Juan she's visiting an ailing relative, María moves into a spare room in Roberto's mansion for a couple weeks, and they begin training in earnest for the upcoming jigsaw championships. As María embraces her renewed passion for puzzles, Roberto introduces her to a more adventurous side of life that she'd all but forgotten. Rompecabezas (aka Puzzle) was the first feature film from writer and director Natalia Smirnoff. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
María OnettoGabriel Goity, (more)
 
2006  
 
The seasoned producer-cum-director Marcelo Pavan helms the moody, deliberately-paced minimalist drama La Punta del Diablo (AKA Devil's Point, 2006). When confronted by the diagnosis of his own inoperable and malignant brain tumor, Argentine neurosurgeon Roberto discovers a heretofore non-existent spiritual connection with Lydia (Prakriti Maduro), one of his cancer patients. Face-to-face with his own transience, Roberto drops out of life, climbs into his car, and begins a lengthy, aimless drive, headed south, out of Buenos Aires. Spotting a woman, Maria (Romina Paula), (who closely resembles Lydia) driving ahead of him on the freeway, he impulsively tails her north, to the small fishing village in Uruguay, Punta del Diablo. Roberto beds down in a shack run by Franco, at which Maria is also residing, and discovers that the two are romantically involved. While Maria drifts away from Franco and toward Roberto - both feeling out and exploring deep-rooted but undeclared emotional connection with one another - Roberto glides deeper into a state of great emotional, psychological and spiritual uncertainty and instability. Meanwhile, the existence of the romantic triangle puts everyone on edge. Throughout the film, helmer Pavan relies heavily on Roberto's ethereal first-person narration and utilizes the rhapsodic "floating" cinematography of Rolo Pulpiero to depict a man drifting into a state of pure existence and introspection while assessing the overall meaning and significance of his life. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Manuel CallauRomina Paula, (more)
 
2007  
NR  
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Acclaimed Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel steps back behind the camera for her third feature film with this tense thriller concerning a woman who fails to recognize the people surrounding her as well as their intentions after inadvertently killing a dog while driving on the highway. Budgeted at two million dollars, The Headless Woman marks the second collaboration between Agustín Almodóvar's El Deseo production company and Buenos Aires-based outfit Lita Stantic -- who had previously teamed to produce the celebrated Cannes Film Festival hit The Holy Girl. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
María OnettoClaudia Cantero, (more)