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Argentina, 1985
Directed by
Santiago Mitre
R
2022
2h 21m
Drama
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Crime
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7.6
96%
91%
7.8
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A team of lawyers takes on the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship during the 1980s in a battle against odds and a race against time.
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Cast of Argentina, 1985
Ricardo Darín
Julio Strassera / Producer
Peter Lanzani
Luis Moreno Ocampo
Alejandra Flechner
Silvia
Paula Ransenberg
Susana
Carlos Portaluppi
Juez
Antonia Bengoechea
Maria Eugenia
Laura Paredes
Adriana Calvo de Laborde
Brian Sichel
Federico Corrales
Norman Briski
Ruso
Héctor Díaz
Basile
Alejo Garcia Pintos
Juez
Claudio Da Passano
Somi
Gina Mastronicola
Véronica
Francisco Bertín
Novio Véronica
Santiago Armas Estevarena
Javier
Gabriel Fernández
Bruzzo
Ricardo Tuppel
Juez Militar
Ignacio Francavilla
Militar Joven
Pablo Moseinco
Juez
Pablo Caramelo
Juez
Argentina, 1985 Ratings & Reviews
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Stephanie Bunbury
It doesn't only draw a line under the dictatorship, claiming Argentina for democracy, although it does that too. Above all, it is a bold declaration of the rights of human beings everywhere. It is also brilliant cinema.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Serena Seghedoni
A film that will charm you, movie you, enlighten you, and remind you that it's never too late to fight for memoria, libertad y justicia.
St. Anthony Messenger
Sr. Rose Pacatte
I was frequently reminded of the long-running television drama Law & Order because of the characters and how it runs like a police procedural-only the stakes are much greater.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
One of 2022's 20 best films.
Hey, Have You Seen ...?
Jared Mobarak
Don't be surprised to find yourself laughing throughout this insanity too. It's a necessity once we begin to hear from the victims and understand just what sort of atrocities were being committed. The subject matter would be too much to bear without it.
Boulder Weekly
Michael J. Casey
An engaging piece of storytelling with more than a few unsavory parallels to modern-day abuses of power and cruelty. Some histories don't feel like history at all.
Common Sense Media
Tom Cassidy
Argentina, 1985 is also a gripping thriller with well-written characters and excellent performances.
Robin Holabird
Robin Holabird
Argentina 1985 emphasizes both the importance and difficulty of achieving justice.
Slant Magazine
Keith Watson
Justice, Argentina, 1985 suggests, isn't a destination but a constant process.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Director Santiago Mitre takes a non-fussy docudrama approach and it's the right move.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Though the dramatic atmosphere could hardly be denser, it's also pierced by surprising shafts of comedy; there is courage to be had, Mitre reminds us, in preserving a lightness of heart.
New York Times
Natalia Winkelman
Like a pair of old wingtips polished with wax, "Argentina, 1985" spins a notable piece of history into an impassioned courtroom drama flecked with quaint humor.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Ordoña
Apart from the moving testimonies of surviving victims, the movie's power comes from the desperate needs for justice and to prevent this authoritarian, terrorist scourge from ever taking hold again.
Cocalecas
Ruben Peralta Rigaud
Argentina, 1985 is first-class entertainment cinema that achieves the difficult balancing act of being thrilling, exciting, and even quite funny, without subtracting its importance. [Full review in Spanish]
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Unfortunately, Mitre strangely seems to be playing it safe, using tropes so familiar the film feels more appropriately suited for a television miniseries treatment.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
An instructive and thoughtful depiction of what it takes to hold tyrants accountable within the perimeters of a legal system, the persistence and paperwork and fearlessness required to achieve justice.
AwardsWatch
Robert Ruggio
Argentinian actor Ricardo Darìn gives a flawless performance as the prosecutor with the task of a lifetime
Variety
Guy Lodge
Rather like the arc of the moral universe, "Argentina, 1985" is long, but bends toward justice.
IndieWire
Sophie Monks Kaufman
An entertaining biopic about recent Argentine history that takes the baton from Shakespeare's idea that "some men have greatness thrust upon them."
TheWrap
Carlos Aguilar
An effectively utilitarian piece of cinema that exists to preserve the historical memory of his homeland and pay tribute to some of the people who ensured that for once, the arc of history did bend towards justice.
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