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Cautiva

  • 2003
  • Unrated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
734
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Cautiva (2003)
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Cristina's life is thrown into turmoil when she is suddenly escorted from her strict Catholic school in Buenos Aires and told that she is really Sofía Lombardi, the daughter of activists who... Read allCristina's life is thrown into turmoil when she is suddenly escorted from her strict Catholic school in Buenos Aires and told that she is really Sofía Lombardi, the daughter of activists who disappeared in the '70s. Questioning everything she once thought true, Cristina embarks o... Read allCristina's life is thrown into turmoil when she is suddenly escorted from her strict Catholic school in Buenos Aires and told that she is really Sofía Lombardi, the daughter of activists who disappeared in the '70s. Questioning everything she once thought true, Cristina embarks on a journey to find her true identity. Meeting others like herself, the young girl soon di... Read all

  • Director
    • Gaston Biraben
  • Writer
    • Gaston Biraben
  • Stars
    • Bárbara Lombardo
    • Susana Campos
    • Hugo Arana
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    734
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    • Director
      • Gaston Biraben
    • Writer
      • Gaston Biraben
    • Stars
      • Bárbara Lombardo
      • Susana Campos
      • Hugo Arana
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Bárbara Lombardo
    Bárbara Lombardo
    • Cristina Quadri…
    Susana Campos
    Susana Campos
    • Elisa Dominich
    Hugo Arana
    Hugo Arana
    • Juez Barrenechea
    Osvaldo Santoro
    • Pablo Quadri
    Noemí Frenkel
    • Licenciada Bernstein
    Lidia Catalano
    Lidia Catalano
    • Martha
    Mercedes Funes
    Mercedes Funes
    • Angélica
    Silvia Baylé
    • Adela de Quadri
    Luis Gianneo
    • Doctor Gómez
    Margara Alonso
    • Hermana Teresa
    Roxana Berco
    • Ana
    Marcela Ferradás
    • Profesora Lucrecia
    Antonio Ugo
    • Jorge Macías, Tuco
    Floria Bloise
    • Madre Superiora
    César Bordón
    • Raúl
    Hana Purita
    • Graciela de Macías
    Gisele Benoldi
    • Susana Macías
    Walter Balzarini
    • Director
      • Gaston Biraben
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      • Gaston Biraben
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    10noiseguy

    Harrowing journey of Argentine teenager discovering her painful past.

    CAUTIVA is an emotionally powerful story about a teenage girl in Argentina learning that she is one of the children of the "disappeared." The actress in the lead role is a fresh and wonderful surprise. The story builds entirely from her point of view, and the greatest pleasure of it is watching her mature and come to grips with her family and her past in front of our eyes. Direction is first-rate, and the film is an experience from which no one walks away unaffected.
    8secondtake

    kidnapping, murder, deception--and a precocious incredible girl

    Cautiva (2005)

    Set in a period about ten years before its release, but dealing with issues of the Argentine dictatorship and disappearances from the late 1970s, this is a remarkably realistic and important look at one girl's astonishing involvement with the worst of it.

    And if it sometimes is terribly linear in its storytelling, following this girl's realizations one after another (and her emotional burden as it grows and grows), the movie is still so convincing and sad and filled with national (Argentine) guilt it is totally riveting. Anyone interested in the horrors of Latin American dictatorships (left and right wing) and in the victims and survivors, this is a must-see.

    Anyone else just interested in the plight of a single sixteen year old girl in a whirlwind of suspicions and lies and a few seemingly tender sympathizers, and see her cope and rise above and maybe, in fact, find a small amount of truth for herself, this is also really rewarding. You might find parallels in similar South American films such as "Machuca" but there is also a weird resemblance to many touching holocaust films that center on the plight of children whose identities get changed and whose histories are disrupted. Not to mention the tragedy of parents killed by cruel governments.

    The filming here is really good but never something you'd notice (except one brief dream scene). What you will notice is the gravity and depth of the lead girl's performance. Barbara Lombardo was only 14 for filming (unlike a lot of movies where older girls play younger parts) and she alone makes the movie poignant and serious.

    Oddly, this is officially a 2005 movie with its original Spanish title, and yet it gets listed here as "Captive" with a 2004 date. There is a lot left unsaid here, but in a way that's sufficient. It makes you want more.
    9Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    CAPTIVE OF THE TRUTH!

    In English, when we say, "He was DISAPPEARED", we are using a term that came into English from Spanish. Over the past decades, countless thousands have suffered this fate in many South and Central American countries.

    CAUTIVA offers us a genuinely fresh take on this truly somber subject. We see the problem from the perspective of a teenage girl, Cristina Quadri, who one day, without the slightest warning, is yanked out of her class at school and taken to the office of a federal judge. He then proceeds to unravel her world by informing her that her real name is Sofia Lombardi and that her parents were "disappeared" by the dictatorship in power at the time of her birth in 1978.

    Furthermore, the people who she has called Mom & Dad her whole life, are, in reality, her abductors! At first, she is completely incredulous. In a most demanding role, Barbara Lombardo delivers an extremely intense and nuanced performance that is nothing short of awesome. To watch her...as she very gradually, step by step, comes to terms with the stark and utter tragedy of her reality, is something very few actors could have done so convincingly!

    Cautiva leaves us contemplating just how profoundly life altering the truth can be. The film, of course, is in Spanish, and as to the quality or the accuracy of the subtitles, I'm sorry, but I didn't read them, so I can't give an opinion in relation to that importabt factor.

    ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA! 9*********
    7abigail-sawyer

    "Captive" in your own life

    This film tells of a young girl Cristina growing up in Buenos Aires, Argentina. One day her life gets turned upside down when court officials escort her from her school and inform her that she is really Sofía Lombardi, daughter of activists who disappeared during the 70s. From there begins a journey of searching for information about her parents and discovering her true identity.

    "Captive" complements the film "The Official Story" very well and emphasized the importance of historical memory, both for a country and for an individual. Cristina, like Alicia ("The Official Story"), is blissfully living in ignorance of the truth until someone else brings it to her attention. Both female characters are at first doubtful of the fact that so many people simply "disappeared". Their doubt then turns to belief and surprise that they didn't know earlier.
    8bajitabutterfly

    Fascinating

    If anyone has seen La Historia Oficial, the description makes this film sound like it could basically be a sequel with regard to the issues it deals with. In that film, set during the period immediately following Argentina's dirty war, a mother must deal with the prospect that her 5-year-old adopted daughter's biological mother might have been a prisoner who did not consent to giving away her baby. In Cautiva, the daughter is 15 and must deal with the consequences of being such a child. Fascinating idea to show of the human repercussions of corruption and military government. Does anyone know if it will be released on DVD/video in the US? Please email me at uncute1585@aol.com if you have any information, it would be much appreciated.

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      A statement at the end of the film reads "Those responsible, except for a few cases of house arrest, are free." This changed on July 5, 2012, when the first sentences for baby theft from political prisoners during the 1976-1983 "dirty war" were handed down. The longest went to former leader Jorge Videla, who was found criminally responsible for overseeing the systematic theft of babies, and given the maximum sentence of 50 years in prison.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2005 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • Argentina
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Captive
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production company
      • Cacerolazo Producciones
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,259
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,220
      • Nov 12, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,259
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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