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Revenge is a Dish that is served Cold.
Director Juan Jose Campanella has authored many outstanding films as "Luna de Avellaneda" (Moon of Avellaneda) (2004), "El Hijo de la Novia" (The Son of the Bride) (2001), "El Mismo Amor la Misma Lluvia" (Same Love, Same Rain) (1999) and finally the present "El Secreto de Tus Ojos" (The Secret in Their Eyes) (2009).With these films he has won 36 awards and 18 nominations all around the world!He is a solid narrator; his films have definitely an Argentinean flavor and at the same time express universal human emotions and recognizable values.His opuses are first of all entertaining and deal with everyday issues: mother-son relations, the effort of some neighbors to save a small Social Club from being erased and love stories. Over this backdrop Campanella skillfully play with his endearing characters."The Secret in Their Eyes" is a crime story, the efforts to discover and capture the criminal and finally, when official justice fails, revenge and retribution...
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The Secret in Their Eyes is one of the best named movies and is a fantastic thriller mixed with romance
"The Secret in their Eyes" ("El secreto de sus ojos") was the Best Picture winner for Foreign Language Film at the Oscars this year. It was a big upset due to most people favoring "The White Ribbon" or "A Prophet" and left people asking, what is this film? It is a crime thriller interlaced with romance based on the novel by Eduardo Sacheri and was adapted for the screen by him and by director Juan José Campanella. The retired Argentinian federal justice agent Benjamín Espósito played by Ricardo Darín decides to write a novel about a case that perplexes him twenty-five years later and through revisiting those memories, more pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place.The case was the brutal rape and murder of Liliana Coloto (Carla Quevedo) leaving behind a grieved husband, Ricardo Morales (Pablo Rago) who unable to cope sits at the train station each day for a year hoping to spot the suspect. Espósito with the help of his assistant,...
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Silence of the lambs
I agree with all the previous reviewers that this is a superb film, even though my vote for best film of the year would had been for "White Ribbon".All the same the film is excellent; the actors are a joy to see; direction and photography are top rate. Again, I agree with all the comments about the actors in this film, but one actor that I particularly liked was Pablo Rago as the husband of the murdered woman. He was excellent, especially in the last chilling sequence. Also, I didn't spot a mention on that incredible single-shot sequence in the stadium. A combination of Orson Welles with Alfred Hitchcock as the camera moves from an aerial view of the stadium to the single spectator not following the football game.The most intriguing aspect of the film comes at that final sequence where all the moral dilemmas of crime, punishment, revenge, right, wrong, etc etc come to a head without any easy or moralistic talk from the filmmakers.Highly recommended.
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Recently retired criminal court investigator Benjamin (Ricardo Darin), decides to write a novel based on a twenty-five year old unresolved rape and murder case, which still haunts him. Sharing his plans with Irene (Soledad Villamil), the beautiful judge and former colleague he has secretly been in love with for years, Benjamin’s initial involvement with the case is shown through flashbacks, as he sets out to identify the murderer. But Benjamin’s search for the truth will put him at the center of a judicial nightmare, as the mystery of the heinous crime continues to unfold in the present, testing the limits of a man seeking justice and personal fulfillment at last. Top to learn more



The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de Sus Ojos), an Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film, is part cold-case mystery, part long-lost love story, and part thriller set both in the present and in 1970s Argentina, under the tight control of its infamous military dictatorship. Director Juan José Campanella manages to tread easily across these genres with a story that's gripping, a little outlandish, and compelling--if full of a growing sense of dread. The Secret in Their Eyes stars Ricardo Darín as Benjamin, a policeman who gets pulled into investigating a decades-old crime, and becomes drawn in, almost against his will, as layers of information about the missing (murdered?) girl slowly come to light. As Benjamin investigates, he runs into a woman for whom he has long carried a torch, Irene (Soledad Villamil), an ambitious judge who had also at one point been involved in adjudicating the old crime. The chemistry between Benjamin and Irene is part of the "secret in their eyes," as the pull between the old colleagues becomes palpable. But also palpable is the hold that this unsolved crime has over Benjamin--a creepy borderline obsession that is reminiscent of the American film noir classic Laura. Fancy cinematography and well-crafted flashbacks to the era of the crime--set against the backdrop of the military dictatorship--add extra depth to what is a truly original story, told in layers with great intelligence. Fans of great mysteries and dramas--and of lost love that may again be found--will not want to miss The Secret in Their Eyes. --A.T. Hurley Top to learn more





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Revenge is a Dish that is served Cold.
Director Juan Jose Campanella has authored many outstanding films as "Luna de Avellaneda" (Moon of Avellaneda) (2004), "El Hijo de la Novia" (The Son of the Bride) (2001), "El Mismo Amor la Misma Lluvia" (Same Love, Same Rain) (1999) and finally the present "El Secreto de Tus Ojos" (The Secret in Their Eyes) (2009).With these films he has won 36 awards and 18 nominations all around the world!He is a solid narrator; his films have definitely an Argentinean flavor and at the same time express universal human emotions and recognizable values.His opuses are first of all entertaining and deal with everyday issues: mother-son relations, the effort of some neighbors to save a small Social Club from being erased and love stories. Over this backdrop Campanella skillfully play with his endearing characters."The Secret in Their Eyes" is a crime story, the efforts to discover and capture the criminal and finally, when official justice fails, revenge and retribution...
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The Secret in Their Eyes is one of the best named movies and is a fantastic thriller mixed with romance
"The Secret in their Eyes" ("El secreto de sus ojos") was the Best Picture winner for Foreign Language Film at the Oscars this year. It was a big upset due to most people favoring "The White Ribbon" or "A Prophet" and left people asking, what is this film? It is a crime thriller interlaced with romance based on the novel by Eduardo Sacheri and was adapted for the screen by him and by director Juan José Campanella. The retired Argentinian federal justice agent Benjamín Espósito played by Ricardo Darín decides to write a novel about a case that perplexes him twenty-five years later and through revisiting those memories, more pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place.The case was the brutal rape and murder of Liliana Coloto (Carla Quevedo) leaving behind a grieved husband, Ricardo Morales (Pablo Rago) who unable to cope sits at the train station each day for a year hoping to spot the suspect. Espósito with the help of his assistant,...
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Silence of the lambs
I agree with all the previous reviewers that this is a superb film, even though my vote for best film of the year would had been for "White Ribbon".All the same the film is excellent; the actors are a joy to see; direction and photography are top rate. Again, I agree with all the comments about the actors in this film, but one actor that I particularly liked was Pablo Rago as the husband of the murdered woman. He was excellent, especially in the last chilling sequence. Also, I didn't spot a mention on that incredible single-shot sequence in the stadium. A combination of Orson Welles with Alfred Hitchcock as the camera moves from an aerial view of the stadium to the single spectator not following the football game.The most intriguing aspect of the film comes at that final sequence where all the moral dilemmas of crime, punishment, revenge, right, wrong, etc etc come to a head without any easy or moralistic talk from the filmmakers.Highly recommended.
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Recently retired criminal court investigator Benjamin (Ricardo Darin), decides to write a novel based on a twenty-five year old unresolved rape and murder case, which still haunts him. Sharing his plans with Irene (Soledad Villamil), the beautiful judge and former colleague he has secretly been in love with for years, Benjamin’s initial involvement with the case is shown through flashbacks, as he sets out to identify the murderer. But Benjamin’s search for the truth will put him at the center of a judicial nightmare, as the mystery of the heinous crime continues to unfold in the present, testing the limits of a man seeking justice and personal fulfillment at last. Top to learn more



The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de Sus Ojos), an Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film, is part cold-case mystery, part long-lost love story, and part thriller set both in the present and in 1970s Argentina, under the tight control of its infamous military dictatorship. Director Juan José Campanella manages to tread easily across these genres with a story that's gripping, a little outlandish, and compelling--if full of a growing sense of dread. The Secret in Their Eyes stars Ricardo Darín as Benjamin, a policeman who gets pulled into investigating a decades-old crime, and becomes drawn in, almost against his will, as layers of information about the missing (murdered?) girl slowly come to light. As Benjamin investigates, he runs into a woman for whom he has long carried a torch, Irene (Soledad Villamil), an ambitious judge who had also at one point been involved in adjudicating the old crime. The chemistry between Benjamin and Irene is part of the "secret in their eyes," as the pull between the old colleagues becomes palpable. But also palpable is the hold that this unsolved crime has over Benjamin--a creepy borderline obsession that is reminiscent of the American film noir classic Laura. Fancy cinematography and well-crafted flashbacks to the era of the crime--set against the backdrop of the military dictatorship--add extra depth to what is a truly original story, told in layers with great intelligence. Fans of great mysteries and dramas--and of lost love that may again be found--will not want to miss The Secret in Their Eyes. --A.T. Hurley Top to learn more




El secreto de sus ojos (Alfaguara Hispanica) (Spanish Edition)




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A FAVORITE
I have read this book three times and I wanted to own it so I can leave through my favorite paragraphs. Eduardo Sacheri writes with such fluidity and love for the words that it totally enchants. The thread of the story is so well done and doesn't give away the outcome until the very end.He leído este libro tres veces y deseaba comprarlo para poder releer mis parrafos favoritos. Eduardo Sacheri escribe con tanta fluidez y amor por las palabras que encanta. La trama, tan bien hecha no delata el desenlace hasta el final.
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Treinta años atrás, cuando Benjamín Chaparro era prosecretario en un juzgado de instrucción, llegó a su oficina la causa de un homicidio que no pudo olvidar. Ahora, ya jubilado, repasa buena parte de su vida, las instancias de ese caso y sus insospechadas derivaciones, y la historia de un amor secreto que lo mantiene acorralado entre la pasión y el silencio.Una trama policial ambientada en los años sesenta y setenta, en una Argentina que paulatinamente se sumerge en la violencia política y cuyos personajes luchan contra la impunidad, la burocracia del sistema judicial y las miserias propias y ajenas.Una historia protagonizada por hombres que hicieron de la búsqueda de la verdad un destino; de la memoria, un camino imprescindible, y de la lealtad, un culto que trasciende el tiempo, las distancias y la muerte. Top to learn more



Treinta años atrás, cuando Benjamín Chaparro era prosecretario en un juzgado de instrucción, llegó a su oficina la causa de un homicidio que no pudo olvidar. Ahora, ya jubilado, repasa buena parte de su vida, las instancias de ese caso y sus insospechadas derivaciones, y la historia de un amor secreto que lo mantiene acorralado entre la pasión y el silencio.Una trama policial ambientada en los años sesenta y setenta, en una Argentina que paulatinamente se sumerge en la violencia política y cuyos personajes luchan contra la impunidad, la burocracia del sistema judicial y las miserias propias y ajenas.Una historia protagonizada por hombres que hicieron de la búsqueda de la verdad un destino; de la memoria, un camino imprescindible, y de la lealtad, un culto que trasciende el tiempo, las distancias y la muerte. Top to learn more




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Revenge is a Dish that is served Cold.
Director Juan Jose Campanella has authored many outstanding films as "Luna de Avellaneda" (Moon of Avellaneda) (2004), "El Hijo de la Novia" (The Son of the Bride) (2001), "El Mismo Amor la Misma Lluvia" (Same Love, Same Rain) (1999) and finally the present "El Secreto de Tus Ojos" (The Secret in Their Eyes) (2009).With these films he has won 36 awards and 18 nominations all around the world!He is a solid narrator; his films have definitely an Argentinean flavor and at the same time express universal human emotions and recognizable values.His opuses are first of all entertaining and deal with everyday issues: mother-son relations, the effort of some neighbors to save a small Social Club from being erased and love stories. Over this backdrop Campanella skillfully play with his endearing characters."The Secret in Their Eyes" is a crime story, the efforts to discover and capture the criminal and finally, when official justice fails, revenge and retribution...
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The Secret in Their Eyes is one of the best named movies and is a fantastic thriller mixed with romance
"The Secret in their Eyes" ("El secreto de sus ojos") was the Best Picture winner for Foreign Language Film at the Oscars this year. It was a big upset due to most people favoring "The White Ribbon" or "A Prophet" and left people asking, what is this film? It is a crime thriller interlaced with romance based on the novel by Eduardo Sacheri and was adapted for the screen by him and by director Juan José Campanella. The retired Argentinian federal justice agent Benjamín Espósito played by Ricardo Darín decides to write a novel about a case that perplexes him twenty-five years later and through revisiting those memories, more pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place.The case was the brutal rape and murder of Liliana Coloto (Carla Quevedo) leaving behind a grieved husband, Ricardo Morales (Pablo Rago) who unable to cope sits at the train station each day for a year hoping to spot the suspect. Espósito with the help of his assistant,...
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Silence of the lambs
I agree with all the previous reviewers that this is a superb film, even though my vote for best film of the year would had been for "White Ribbon".All the same the film is excellent; the actors are a joy to see; direction and photography are top rate. Again, I agree with all the comments about the actors in this film, but one actor that I particularly liked was Pablo Rago as the husband of the murdered woman. He was excellent, especially in the last chilling sequence. Also, I didn't spot a mention on that incredible single-shot sequence in the stadium. A combination of Orson Welles with Alfred Hitchcock as the camera moves from an aerial view of the stadium to the single spectator not following the football game.The most intriguing aspect of the film comes at that final sequence where all the moral dilemmas of crime, punishment, revenge, right, wrong, etc etc come to a head without any easy or moralistic talk from the filmmakers.Highly recommended.
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A FAVORITE
I have read this book three times and I wanted to own it so I can leave through my favorite paragraphs. Eduardo Sacheri writes with such fluidity and love for the words that it totally enchants. The thread of the story is so well done and doesn't give away the outcome until the very end.He leído este libro tres veces y deseaba comprarlo para poder releer mis parrafos favoritos. Eduardo Sacheri escribe con tanta fluidez y amor por las palabras que encanta. La trama, tan bien hecha no delata el desenlace hasta el final.
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This story inspired Juan Jose Campanellas movie, 2010 Oscar winner in the foreign film category. Set in the Argentina of the 1960s and 70s, the detective story takes place at a time where the country begins a gradual descent into political violence and unrest, and its characters fight against impunity, the bureaucracy of the judicial system, and personal and shared miseries. Thirty years before, a homicide case crossed Benjamin Chaparros desk, one he was unable to forget. Now retired, he reviews a large portion of his life, the instances of the case and the unsuspected consequences, and the story of a forbidden love that keeps him trapped between passion and silence.

Spanish Description: Treinta anos atras, cuando Benjamin Chaparro era prosecretario en un juzgado de instruccion, llego a su oficina la causa de un homicidio que no pudo olvidar. Ahora, ya jubilado, repasa buena parte de su vida, las instancias de ese caso y sus insospechadas derivaciones, y la historia de un amor secreto que lo mantiene acorralado entre la pasion y el silencio. Una trama policial ambientada en los anos sesenta y setenta, en una Argentina que paulatinamente se sumerge en la violencia politica y cuyos personajes luchan contra la impunidad, la burocracia del sistema judicial y las miserias propias y ajenas. Una historia protagonizada por hombres que hicieron de la busqueda de la verdad un destino; de la memoria, un camino imprescindible, y de la lealtad, un culto que trasciende el tiempo, las distancias y la muerte. Top to learn more




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Revenge is Slow , but it Will Come Certainly!
Director Juan Jose Campanella has authored many outstanding films as "Luna de Avellaneda" (Moon of Avellaneda) (2004), "El Hijo de la Novia" (The Son of the Bride) (2001), "El Mismo Amor la Misma Lluvia" (Same Love, Same Rain) (1999) and finally the present "El Secreto de Tus Ojos" (The Secret in Their Eyes) (2009).With these films he has won 36 awards and 18 nominations all around the world!He is a solid narrator; his films have definitely an Argentinean flavor and at the same time express universal human emotions and recognizable values.His opuses are first of all entertaining and deal with everyday issues: mother-son relations, the effort of some neighbors to save a small Social Club from being erased and love stories. Over this backdrop Campanella skillfully play with his endearing characters."The Secret in Their Eyes" is a crime story, the efforts to discover and capture the criminal and finally, when official justice fails, revenge and retribution...
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Argentina released, NTSC/Region 4 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: Spanish ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), English ( Subtitles ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), ANAMORPHIC WIDESCREEN (2.35:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Anamorphic Widescreen, Behind the scenes, Biographies, Commentary, Filmographies, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: For 25 years a crime has remained indelibly impressed upon Benjamín Espósito's mind. Now, in his maturity, he decides to take a look back at the occurrence; to relive that past of love, death and friendship. But these memories, set free, gone over around a thousand times, will change his view of that past. And they'll re-write his future in the doing. SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain, Goya Awards, Oscar Academy Awards, ...The Secret in Their Eyes ( El secreto de sus ojos ) Top to learn more



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When I caught up with him at San Sebastian Film Festival last year, the film was already winning fans - enjoying a lengthy box office run in Argentina, which had just put it forward as their Oscar submission - the second time he had enjoyed the... "In my previous films, I moved comfortably between comedy and drama - it's a lot of influence of Italian comedy, of humour in the darkness, let's say," said Campanella. Speaking of one specific scene in which Mario Alarcón's judge offers a hilarious dressing down of Benjamín and his alcoholic colleague Sandoval (Guilliermo Francella), he said: "Mario Largon nailed it from the first take. This idea of a single take also comes to the fore in a centrepiece scene of the film, in which the camera swoops down from the sky into a football stadium, where Benjamín and Sandoval are looking for a killer. "But in this one, the element of the thriller - for lack of a better word, I don't think that it's a 'thriller', there are no deaths seen in the movie, there's a body but we actually don't see any violence - but that has its own rules. The idea of playfulness is evident throughout the film, which features a rich vein of comedy as well as romance and mystery and Campanella cites the likes of Mario Monicelli as a huge influence. It's very difficult to explain, I would have to show you how they were shot because there are 30 different techniques in computing and there was also a lot of working with very little means to move the extras from one side to another because we... It's a mix of genre that requires careful handling and it is testimony to the skill of writer/director Juan José Campanella that all the elements, plus mood changes from romance to thriller work well.

Where governments have made progress against impunity has been mostly in cases involving former military officials that relate to previous periods of authoritarian rule, yet the reason Guatemala has had so much attention in recent years is that... Argentina, by contrast, has been in the vanguard of this process In June 2005 the supreme court ruled 7–1 that amnesty laws protecting former officers suspected of human rights abuses during military rule between 1976 and 1983 were... The culture of impunity and selective law enforcement has strengthened a culture of distrust, and high crime and weak law enforcement have resulted in the establishment of quasi-legal systems outside the reach of state judicial processes by drug... Its eerie plausibility and chilling theme – the descent of arbitrary terror in a country already dangerously haphazard about the rule of law – cast a light upon the period of military rule in Argentina in the late 1970s when the worst of the... While within Latin America it is impunity in Guatemala that continues to be the focus of much NGO and pressure group attention, Argentina has chipped away at the issue with impressive consistency, bringing past perpetrators in the “Dirty War” to...

En efecto, no nos tiene acostumbrados  el argentino a este tipo de historias, pero sus temas recurrentes siguen fieles en esta película, donde el amor longevo y altamente sentimental que perdura en el tiempo vuelve a darse en una de sus parejas... Pero en esta ocasión, en lugar de refugiarse en los amores imposibles o las trabas de la vida (aunque siempre quedan subtramas para tratar estos temas) el director charrúa nos trae una trama policiaca con asesinato incluido como eje principal de... Técnicamente, Campanella es también más arriesgado que en películas predecesoras, y  pese a que el equilibrio en los planos sigue siendo marca de la casa, para acompañar a una historia contada con serenidad, nos sorprende con una enorme secuencia... Campanella tiene ese extraño don de utilizar los tópicos más rancios de la comedia romántica sin que suenen empalagosos en la narración y aquí además suma ese expresionismo que sólo los grandes saben hacer, el contar con silencios, con miradas,... Sus cintas rezuman una nostalgia acompasada, una llovizna sentimental marcada por la música de piano, los diálogos introspectivos, el equilibrio en las imágenes, y la repetición de ciertas escenas, iconos o frases para afianzar el ritmo narrativo...

All that I really did was go to school, wherein we learned about the cheese-making process and later sampled over 10 kinds of Argentine cheeses in my Food & Wine class, finished watching “El Secreto de sus Ojos”–an amazing Oscar award-winning... On top of all that, this was my catch-up week in terms of talking to my friends and family, and wow, does it feel good to have some good, solid conversations with your loved ones back home. Actually, this week, I got a tolken to take home: my very own piece of paper with multiple crayon-based attempts at drawing a rose from the little girls at the center, whom I did instruct on how to doodle simple little roses. Well, okay–you may not want to take the wimpy Floridian’s advice, but I’m telling you, Argentine fall is the equivalent of a Floridian winter. Because it was an extended weekend, a bunch of kids were planning on taking trips to different areas around Argentina, which will actually be of great use to me, since I can consult them afterward about travel advice/recommendations. Note: don’t underestimate how good it feels to take some time off and get a peek at what’s going on back where you’re from. It was great especially because for the most part, most of the conversations I had had with people in the past have seemed very insignificant or light. Homework, job applications, housing application documents, organizing and uploading photos of recent doings for family and friends to see.




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  • Eclectic crime movies at Instituto Cervantes


    Cine Negro opens on May 12 with Juan José Campanella's Argentinean crime thriller- drama, “El secreto de sus ojo (The Secret in their Eyes).” The movie follows the story of retired legal counsellor, Benjamín Espósito, who writes a novel hoping to find

  • Oscar Winner Directing Calle 13 Music Video


    Perez emphasized the direction of Campanella, whom he got to know because of his work in films like "El secreto de tus ojos" (2009) and "El hijo de la novia" (2001). "The best director I could find and the best there is for telling a story where the

  • Ever to MMDA: Follow the law


    Filipinos can enjoy these “peliculas” for free (admission is on a first-come, first-served basis) every Saturday at the Salon de Actos, starting tomorrow with “El Secreto de sus Ojos” (The Secret in their Eyes), about a retired agent whose attempt to

 
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