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|name = Adiós, abuelo |
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|image = Goodbye Grandad.png |
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|caption = Film poster |
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|director = [[Emilio Vieyra]] |
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|producer = [[Carlos Celano]] |
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|writer = [[Isaac Aisemberg]]<br>Emilio Vieyra |
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|starring = [[Stella Maris Lanzani]]<br>[[Jairo (singer)|Jairo]]<br>[[Ricardo Bauleo]] |
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|music = [[Horacio Malviccino]] |
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|editing = [[Miguel López (film editor)|Miguel López]]<br>[[Eduardo López (film editor)|Eduardo López]] |
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country = [[Argentina]] <br> [[Spain]]| |
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'''''Goodbye Grandad''''' ('''''Adiós Abuelo''''') is a 1996 [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[musical film]] directed by [[Emilio Vieyra]] and written by [[Isaac Aisemberg]]. It stars [[Jairo (singer)|Jairo]] and [[Stella Maris Lanzani]]. It was filmed in [[Buenos Aires]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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In this [[Musical film|musical]] based around [[Tango (dance)|tango]] dancing, an integral part of [[Argentine culture]], a tango singer assumes responsibility for the five-year-old son of an ensemble's musical director after he is forced into [[exile]] with his wife for political reasons. |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Jairo]] |
* [[Jairo (singer)|Jairo]] |
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*[[Stella Maris Lanzani]] |
* [[Stella Maris Lanzani]] |
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*[[Ricardo Bauleo]] |
* [[Ricardo Bauleo]] |
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*[[Gabriel Mores]] |
* [[Gabriel Mores]] |
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* [[Iliana Calabró]] |
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* [[Walter Canella]] |
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* [[Ivo Cutzarida]] |
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* [[Alejandra Desiderio]] |
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* [[Gustavo Fabi]] |
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* [[Leandro Ferrara]] |
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* [[Claudio Garófalo]] |
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* [[Jorge Gesdel]] |
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* [[Carlos Girini]] |
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* [[Ignacio Glaria]] |
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* [[Monica Gonzaga]] |
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==Release and acclaim== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title|id=0310578|title=Adiós, abuelo}} |
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{{Emilio Vieyra}} |
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[[Category:Argentine musical films]] |
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[[Category:1996 films]] |
[[Category:1996 films]] |
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[[Category:Spanish-language films]] |
[[Category:1990s Spanish-language films]] |
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[[Category:Tango films]] |
[[Category:Tango films]] |
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[[Category:Films shot in Buenos Aires]] |
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[[Category:Films directed by Emilio Vieyra]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 2 December 2024
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Adiós, abuelo | |
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Directed by | Emilio Vieyra |
Written by | Isaac Aisemberg Emilio Vieyra |
Produced by | Carlos Celano |
Starring | Stella Maris Lanzani Jairo Ricardo Bauleo |
Cinematography | Victor Hugo Caula |
Edited by | Miguel López Eduardo López |
Music by | Horacio Malviccino |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Goodbye Grandad (Adiós Abuelo) is a 1996 Argentine musical film directed by Emilio Vieyra and written by Isaac Aisemberg. It stars Jairo and Stella Maris Lanzani. It was filmed in Buenos Aires.
Synopsis
[edit]In this musical based around tango dancing, an integral part of Argentine culture, a tango singer assumes responsibility for the five-year-old son of an ensemble's musical director after he is forced into exile with his wife for political reasons.
Cast
[edit]- Jairo
- Stella Maris Lanzani
- Ricardo Bauleo
- Gabriel Mores
- Iliana Calabró
- Walter Canella
- Ivo Cutzarida
- Alejandra Desiderio
- Gustavo Fabi
- Leandro Ferrara
- Claudio Garófalo
- Jorge Gesdel
- Carlos Girini
- Ignacio Glaria
- Monica Gonzaga
External links
[edit]