Ricardo Darín Movies
Lucia Puenzo's drama XXY probes the psychological aftereffects that adolescent transsexuality can yield. With a name easily applicable to either gender, young teenager Alex's (Ines Efron) hermaphroditic physiology causes a massive identity crisis and severe emotional withdrawal. The problems create social problems in the family's home of Argentina and virtually force Alex and his/her sympathetic parents, Kraken (Ricardo Darín) and Suli (Valeria Bertuchelli) to move to nearby Uruguay, at a point when Alex wrestles with the throes of puberty. The situation grows increasingly complex when several friends of the family arrive: marrieds Erika (Carolina Pelereti) and Ramiro (German Palacios), a plastic surgeon, and their adolescent son, Alvaro (Martin Piroyanski), whom Alex instantly propositions for sex. As Alex battles some local punks who try unsuccessfully to rape him/her (saved at the last minute by Kraken), Alvaro finally accepts Alex's promptings for intercourse and comes to a gradual realization of his own gayness. Meanwhile, the rift between the adults and the youth widens with increasing rapidity. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ines Flores, Ricardo Darín, (more)
In a time of crisis, a young boy tries to make sense of the fine line between fantasy and reality in this drama from Spain. Nicolas (Ricardo Darin) is a toy designer who has married Ingrid (Irene Jacob), a scientist studying birds who has been raising her son Raul (Victor Valdivia) on her own since her husband was killed while serving in Iraq. Nicolas and Raul develop a close bond, and when the boy asks his new step-father about why his dad died, he tells the youngster stories about the fairies that be believed guided the world when he was a boy. Nicolas also shows Raul the shack he built in the woods where he used to go when he was troubled as a kid. While Nicolas's relationship with Ingrid falls apart, he remains close to Raul. One night, Nicolas befriends Sezar (Bebe), a clerk at a grocery store who is beaten when her unscrupulous boss is attacked by a gang of toughs while driving her home. With nowhere else for her to stay, Nicolas takes Sezar back to his shack so she can get a good night's sleep and clear her mind after the trauma. However, when Raul happens by the shack the next morning, he doesn't know what to make of its new occupant until he decides Sezar is one of the fairies Nicolas once believed in. La Educacion de las Hadas (aka The Education of Fairies) was adapted from the popular novel by Didier Van Cauwelaert). ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Irène Jacob, (more)
A lonely taxidermist with a photographic memory dreams of committing the "perfect crime" in Nine Queens director Fabián Bielinsky's deliberately paced existential thriller. Espinosa (Ricardo Darín) is an epileptic fortysomething who makes his living by stuffing creatures for the natural history museum in Buenos Aires. It is there that Espinosa meets friend and fellow taxidermist Sontag (Alejandro Awada). After picking up their paycheck at a nearby bank, Sontag kindly invites the lonely Espinosa to join him in the forests of southern Argentina for a brief hunting getaway. Soon after checking into their hotel, Sontag and Espinosa take to nature in hopes of bagging a buck, but their voyage takes a dark turn when, in the grip of another seizure, Espinosa accidentally shoots and kills hotel owner Dietrich (Manuel Rodal). Though his suspicions that Dietrich was involved with some shady dealings seem little more than a means for justifying the tragic turn of events, Espinosa soon realizes that he may be onto something when a pair of thugs named Sosa (Pablo Cedron) and Montero (Walter Reyno) come searching for the missing proprietor. As all of the elements quickly fall into place, it begins to appear as if Espinosa may finally be prepared to execute the crime he has always dreamt about. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Dolores Fonzi, (more)
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Mercedes Morán, (more)
Eduardo Milewicz's Sammy Y Yo (Sammy and Me) stars Ricardo Darin as a man going through a mid-life crisis of sorts. Sammy Goldstein (Darin) writes a television show. His downbeat mood has seeped into his recent scripts, causing a decline in the ratings and threatening his job security. Sammy is jealous of his girlfriend who has just had her first novel published. Sammy meets Mary (Angie Cepeda), who is hired as an actress on the show he writes. Sammy falls in love with Mary. Eventually Sammy becomes an actor on the show, but Sammy's life takes a turn for the worse when Mary reveals she has slept with another man. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Angie Cepeda, (more)
Marcelo Piñeyro's emotional drama Kamchatka is set in Argentina just after the 1976 revolution. A lawyer (Ricardo Darín) takes his wife (Cecilia Roth) and children (Matías del Pozo and Milton de la Canal) to the country after the coup, and they adopt new identities. Their new life is difficult, but a visit with grandma and grandpa (Fernanda Mistral and Héctor Alterio) shows that these people are still a close-knit unit. Eventually the older son makes friends with a fellow teenager named Lucas (Tomás Fonzi). ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Cecilia Roth, (more)
Argentine filmmaker Fabian Bielinsky makes his directorial debut with this taut crime thriller about a stamp and con artists on the make. The film opens with low-rent hustler Juan (Gaston Pauls) trying to scam the workers in a convenience store when Marcos (Ricardo Darin) steps in to arrest him. In truth, Marcos is veteran con himself and the two split the money after fleeing the scene. Soon after, Marcos asks Juan to be his partner in a series of small-time jobs. When one of the men gets a message from his sister, the two head to the tony hotel where she works. There they try to pull off a big con that was initially planned by an aging criminal too ill to do it. The swindle centers around a fantastically accurate forgery of a rare stamp called the Nine Queens. As the two doggedly try to set up the deal, mobsters and the like learn of the job and try to horn in. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Gastón Pauls, (more)
A family wedding brings out the best and the worst in the various parties involved in this warm but pointed comedy-drama. Rafael Belvedere (Ricardo Darin) makes his living running the restaurant ran by his father, Nino (Hector Alterio), and the combination of a stressful job and familial tensions are wearing him down to a frazzle. Rafael is divorced from his wife, Sandra (Claudia Fontan), he's all but a stranger to his daughter, Vicky (Gimena Nobile), and it's been almost a year since he last paid a visit to his mother, Norma (Norma Aleandro), who is battling Alzheimer's in a retirement home. Rafael has a girlfriend, Naty (Natalia Verbeke), but after a long day of work and dealing with his father, she finds he rarely wants to do anything but watch old reruns on television. With Norma's health declining, Nino decides that he wants to renew their wedding vows and give his wife the nice church service he couldn't afford when he was younger; however, arranging the affair turns out to be far more complicated than either Rafael or Nino imagined, and the circumstances lead to some profound changes for father, son, and the rest of the family. El Hijo de la Novia was directed by Juan Jose Campanella, who in recent years has been dividing his time between helming feature films in his native Argentina and directing episodic television in America. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Héctor Alterio, (more)
Six men escape from an Argentinean prison and meet wildly different fates in this episodic drama. One of the escapees never makes it into the outside world; Belisario Zacarias (Oscar Alegre) gets caught in the tunnel they've dug to make their way out of lockup, and his friend Omar Zajur (Vando Villamil) initially refuses to leave him behind, though he soon joins the group, and pays a call to La Varela (Norma Alendro), Zacarias' girlfriend. Tomas Opitti (Alejandro Awada), the ringleader of the group, was a leftist political activist arrested on false charges, and he sets out to get even with Duval (Patricio Contreras), the official who framed him. Domingo Santalo (Ricardo Darin) is a gambler who soon finds himself in a high-stakes card game with master poker player Victor Gans (Facundo Arana), arranged by mob boss Pedro Escofet (Arturo Maly); Santalo also renews a very dangerous romance with Tabita (Ines Estevez), Escofet's wife. Julio Bordiola (Gerardo Romano) is a luckless loser whose lovely wife Rita (Antonella Costa) is sleeping with Ledeyra (Juan Ponce de Leon); he often wonders just why Rita ever married him, and when he learns the answer, it proves to be more than he can stand. And Laureano Irala (Miguel Angel Sola) has nowhere in particular to go, and when the escapees emerge in the coal shed of an old man named Villalba (Manuel Andres), his wife is so frightened that she drops dead. Villalba was sworn vengeance against the jailbirds, but a sympathetic Irala ends up moving in with him, posing as a long lost relative. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Miguel Ángel Solá, Ricardo Darín, (more)
In 1980, Jorge (Ricardo Darin) is a serious fiction writer who meets Laura (Soledad Villamil), an aspiring young actress. The two fall in love, and although they emerge unscathed from Argentina's years of military dictatorship, their romance has more difficulty surviving Jorge's fear of commitment. Following their break up, Jorge finds himself falling into a moral and professional slump, and things only start to pick up when Laura reappears in his life. The film, which stretches over 20 years, was directed by Juan Jose Campanella, who returned to his native Argentina after many years spent in New York directing the likes of The Boy Who Cried Bitch and Love Walked In. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín, Ulises Dumont, (more)
When a family is involved in a devastating car accident on a dark and lonely highway, the two young surviving sisters face an uncertain future in director Eduardo Mignogna's Goya-winning drama. With only each other to rely on, Aetna and Carmela travel across Uruguay as they try to salvage the remains of their family and find their place in society. Setting out from their hometown of Villa Victoria to pass through Colonia and Montevideo, the pair eventually end up in San Ignacio, where older sister Carmela falls for the charming young Andy. Her happiness turns to heartbreak, however, when Andy reveals his true sexual preference to Carmela, abruptly ending any chance for a long-term relationship. As Carmela's frustration manifests itself in an overprotective streak, the sisters begin to drift apart, leaving the once-close siblings to fend for themselves in an unforgiving world. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Eduardo Mignogna wrote and directed this Argentine-Spanish drama told in flashback. After an auto accident, ten-year-old Aneta (Jimena Baron) and her teen sister Meme (Ingrid Rubio) are orphaned and sent off to their two aunts in Uruguay, eventually running away to Buenos Aires, where Meme gets a job in a bar and connects with her mother's friend Dolores (Norma Aleandro). At the bar she encounters Andy (Ricardo Darin), and they become a twosome. Meme already has a bad leg from the accident, but she also suffers an abortion and the removal of a lung. Later leaving Andy, she marries Dolores' brother Fernando (Norberto Diaz). In a jump to eight years later, the teenaged Aneta is portrayed by Florencia Bertotti. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ingrid Rubio, Ricardo Darín, (more)
In this Argentine caper drama tells the story of a salesman who finds himself in the middle of an insurance scam to help him pay his bills. Ernesto is a salesman who is plagued by debt and by Argentina's inflation. In desperation he gets advice from Perotti, a loan shark. It is he that suggests that Ernesto file a stolen car claim for his car. Things go well until Mattesutti, an ex-cop working for the insurance company investigates the claim. Mattesutti soon finds that Pierotti is involved with many big time white-collar criminals. Pierotti's boss is a crooked industrialist whose schemes include shady real estate deals, and insurance scams. Mattesutti then uses blackmail to force Ernesto into helping him catch Pierotti's boss. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ricardo Darín
After witnessing a murder, Alice Kildee (Bonnie Bedelia) is involved in a car accident. She wakes up in a hospital with no memory of who she is, but has total recall concerning the murder. The problem is, no such killing has been reported. So the authorities, assuming that Alice is merely fantasizing, release her picture to the papers in hopes of identifying her. Through the help of psychiatrist Harris Kite Peter Riegert, Alice comes to realize that the murder she has described in such vivid detail actually took place in a movie she saw just before her accident. But if this is the case, why is a hit man (David Spielberg) determined to rub out poor Alice? There's a plot twist a second in the U.S./Argentine co-production The Stranger, which manages to emulate Alfred Hitchcock without ever imitating The Master outright. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bonnie Bedelia, Peter Riegert, (more)
Gangsters try to overcome the new owner of a discotheque in this one-dimensional action film about a man trapped by circumstances into fighting the underworld, circumstances that also lead to an involvement with the former lover of his dead friend (the original owner of the disco). As good and evil pair off, several steamy bedroom scenes add their own dimension to a cinema that was just emerging from two decades of harsh censorship. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Rodolfo Ranni, Julio de Grazia, (more)
The hotel in this story is a place where people can rent a room by the hour or by the night, depending on their budget and the women involved -- a kind of hotel known by several other slang terms in many dialects. A series of vignettes revolve around the revolving-door policy of the hotel, with characters played by Peruvian, Venezuelan, Mexican, and Chilean comedians. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tincho Zabala
This Spanish production involves a detective investigating a piracy case. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Cacho Castana, Mónica Gonzaga, (more)




















