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Osmar Nuñez Movies

2010  
 
Writer/director Diego Lerman teams with screenwriter Maria Meira to adapt Martín Kohan's allegorical novel about María Teresa (Julieta Zylberberg), a teaching assistant at a private Buenos Aires school who begins obsessively spying on her students in the early 1980s, as the public rises up against the military dictatorship. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Julieta ZyleberbergOsmar Nuñez, (more)
 
2007  
 
The inner turmoil suppressed by an outwardly happy couple is slowly revealed after the husband vanishes without a trace, and the wife sets out to find him in a barren landscape of windswept silence. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
German PalaciosAna Celentano, (more)
 
2007  
 
A Year Without Love director/screenwriter Anahi Berneri is the driving creative force behind this affecting tale of an ageing Buenos Aires actress whose outward superficiality masks a deep sense of loneliness and fragility. There was a time when Erni Levier (Silvia Pérez) was one of the most sought-after actresses in Brazil, but these days most of her roles consist of commercial endorsements and walk-on television roles. When Erni isn't attending gala premiers or other industry-related events, she spends most of her time updating her webpage from her studio apartment. A single woman by choice, Erni is alone simply because she chooses to be. It's been two years since Erni has returned to her small hometown of Las Flores, but now she is going back to celebrate the fifteenth birthday of her beloved niece Ana (Martina Juncadella). But while Erni's relative always greed her cordially, there has always been an obvious undercurrent of resentment towards the fading starlet. Even so, Erni's close bond with Ana will not wither due to the small-minded whispers of others, and as aunt and niece sit enjoying themselves by the pool at Erni's hotel they soon catch the attention of handsome Roberto (Luciano Cáceres). While Ana's immediate family are terminally traditional, Erni's independent spirit and unconventional ways prove to the impressionable young girl that women need not always give into the roles assigned to them by society, and that occasionally questioning the responsibilities that most folks accept without question might be the only way of ever achieving true greatness. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Silvia PerezMartina Juncadella, (more)
 
2006  
 
In the tradition of such films as Taxi Driver and Falling Down, Rodrigo Moreno's character study El Custodio meditates on deep-seated loneliness - the pain and alienation of being an outcast, a nobody - of being tagged as irrelevant. Julio Chavez is Ruben, the bodyguard to the Minister of National Planning (Osmar Nunez)). Ruben watches constantly from a distance as life (in the form of the Minister's activities) passes him by, but is never once allowed to participate. His life consists, exclusively, of constantly shadowing the Minister - in the limousine, in quiet conference rooms, in vacant hallways. Laconic, soft-spoken and introverted, his only external activity consists of occasional sketching in a notebook, and of tending to his mentally ill sister (Cristina Villamor). Inside, however, a quiet rage and a need for self-expression begins to build, that -- in the film's startling conclusion - pushes Ruben to the brink of explosion. Moreno shoots everything in the film from Ruben's point of view and relies heavily on lengthy, static takes to capture the monotony and emptiness of the bodyguard's life. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Julio ChávezOsmar Nuñez, (more)