• Source: Autumn Sun
    • Autumn Sun (Spanish: Sol de otoño) is a 1996 Argentine drama film directed by Eduardo Mignogna and starring Norma Aleandro and Federico Luppi. It was written by Mignogna and Santiago Carlos Oves. Lita Stantic was the executive producer.
      In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000, the film reached the 20th position.


      Plot


      Clara Goldstein (Norma Aleandro) is a Jewish woman who places a personal ad in the Buenos Aires newspaper requesting the company of an older Jewish man. Her sole respondent, Raúl Ferraro (Federico Luppi) turns out to be a Gentile from Uruguay. Clara at first spurns him, but soon she realizes she needs him: Her brother is coming to visit her from Boston, and she has been lying to him about being in a romantic relationship. Raúl goes along with the ruse. Not long after, the couple begin to fall in love.


      Cast


      Norma Aleandro as Clara Goldstein
      Federico Luppi as Raúl Ferraro
      Jorge Luz as Palomino
      Cecilia Rossetto as Leticia
      Roberto Carnaghi as Cohen
      Erasmo Olivera as Nelson
      Nicolás Goldschmidt as Wilson
      Gabriela Acher as Silvia


      Reception


      Critic Russell Smith lauded the film and especially the acting wrote, "Not only do Luppi (Men with Guns, Cronos) and Aleandro present images of mature ardor that compare favorably with the late-career work of Mastroianni and Loren, they also impressively overcome certain Hollywood-like contrivances of plot and dialogue the latter two actors seldom had to contend with. It's a tribute to these stars that, even given the trite situation of the love-shy odd couple gradually facing the inevitable, every halting step they take toward each other feels like a mini-triumph of love's power over the schoolmarmish intellect. They portray with touching specificity what it's like to crave total surrender to love even after long years of experience have proven the foolhardiness of such blind leaps. Not even the blatantly market-tested ending (a malady that seems to be spreading worldwide like Hong Kong flu) detracts from the pleasure of this admirable, eminently watchable date flick. Well worth the price of admission, whether or not you qualify for the senior discount."
      It was the most popular Argentinian film for the first nine months of the year with 270,000 admissions.


      Awards




      = Wins

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      San Sebastián International Film Festival: OCIC Award, Eduardo Mignogna; Silver Seashell Best Actress, Norma Aleandro; 1996.
      Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best Actor, Federico Luppi; Best Actress, Norma Aleandro; Best Cinematography, Marcelo Camorino; Best Director, Eduardo Mignogna; Best Film; 2007.
      Goya Awards: Goya; Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Argentina; 1997.
      Oslo Films from the South Festival: Honorable Mention, Eduardo Mignogna; 1997.


      = Nominations

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      Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Best Music, Edgardo Rudnitzky; Best Screenplay, Original), Eduardo Mignogna and Santiago Carlos Oves; Best Supporting Actress, Gabriela Acher; 2007.
      San Sebastián International Film Festival: Golden Seashell, Eduardo Mignogna; 2006.


      References




      External links


      Autumn Sun at IMDb
      Sol de otoño at cinenacional.com (in Spanish)
      Sol de otoño, a film's scene on YouTube

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