The astonishing true story of a seemingly normal middle-class family involved in the kidnapping, ransoming and murder of the wealthy...
The astonishing true story of a seemingly normal middle-class family involved in the kidnapping, ransoming and murder of the wealthy in 1980s Argentina. Winner at Venice and Toronto Film Festivals, as well as 5 Argentinian Academy Awards. From director Pablo Trapero (White Elephant).
"Tells the almost unbelievable tale of the Clan Puccio, a seemingly normal middle-class family who kidnapped wealthy people off the street, held the victims for ransom, and, once paid, killed them.
"On the surface the Puccios look like most other families. Steely-eyed patriarch Arquimedes (Guillermo Francella) presides over a household where his wife, sons, and daughters gather for evening meals and discuss their days. Alejandro (Peter Lanzani), the eldest son, is a famed rugby player on Argentina's national team, and the film turns on his relationship with his father.
"Arquimedes is coolly efficient, his "hits" meticulously planned, but he relies above all on his son's complicity. Alex shares in the ransom money; his mother and other siblings seem blissfully unaware, or they choose to ignore what is happening right under their noses. Trapero details the ordinariness of the Puccios' domestic life while not sparing us the brutality of the kidnappings. But, as the times change, Arquimedes, a product of the dictatorship that led to the disappearances of political enemies, finds that those who once protected him can no longer do so." (Toronto International Film Festival)
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- Award winner
- Winner of the Silver Lion (Best Director), Venice Film Festival 2015; Platform Prize - Honorable Mention, Toronto International Film Festival 2015
- Rating
- R13, Violence, offensive language and sex scenes
- Runtime
- 109
- Genre
- Drama, True Story & Biography
- Country of origin
- Argentina, Spain