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Imagining Argentina - Antonio Banderas, Emma Thompson, Horacio Flash, Christopher Hampton
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
An extraordinary story of love, compassion and danger.
Buenos Aires 1976: Carlos Rueda (Antonio Banderas) and his wife Cecilia (Emma Thompson) live with their daughter in a city haunted by the ongoing disappearances of thousands of its citizens. Cecilia's editorials questioning these disappearances have attracted the attention of government agents. When Carlos arrives home one day, he finds Cecilia has been abducted by the police and taken to one of the countries notorious secret prisons.
Based on true events.
Theatrical propaganda posters


Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film thriller 1970s Argentina disappearance crime true secret prison
Persons of interest
- Antonio Banderas .... Carlos
- Emma Thompson .... Cecilia
- Horacio Flash .... Victor Madrid
- Kuno Becker .... Gustavo Santos
- Rubén Blades .... Silvio
- Claire Bloom .... Mrs Sternberg
- Maria Canals .... Esmerelda Palomares
- Vera Czemerinski .... Lucia
- Anthony Diaz-Perez .... Police
- Leticia Dolera .... Teresa
- Irene Escolar .... Eurydice
- Anton Lesser .... General Guzman
- John Wood .... Amos Sternberg
- Christopher Hampton .... Screenwriter
- Christopher Hampton .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Imagining Argentina official movie site
- Imagining Argentina QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Venice Film Festival 2003: Nominated: Golden Lion (Christopher Hampton)
- Studios and distributors:
- 21st Century Pictures
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound
- Languages: English
- Picture: Widescreen 16:9
- Special features:
- Trailers
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (High level violence)
Surveillance time
103 minutes (1:43 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD rental: 29 September 2004
VHS rental: 29 September 2004
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