Francia (film) explained

Francia
Director:Israel Adrián Caetano
Producer:Gustavo Fito Funes
Reynaldo Peralta Recio
Music:Iván Wyszogrod
Cinematography:Julián Apezteguia
Editing:Héctor Omar Ester
Studio:Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales
La Expresión del Deseo
Distributor:Primer Plano Film Group
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

Francia is a 2009 Argentine film directed by Uruguayan Adrián Caetano, starring Natalia Oreiro.[1] [2]

Summary

Mariana (Milagros Caetano), a young schoolgirl who goes by the name Gloria and always keeps her headphones handy to escape from troubles, shares her outlook on the past and present lives of her parents (played by Natalia Oreiro and Lautaro Delgado). Her parents separated when she was very young. Mariana's father, having moved out of his current partner's apartment, considers the option of renting a room to his ex-wife. Through Mariana's eyes, we observe the underlying tensions between Cristina and Carlos, their personal stories, the unwavering love they have for her, and their determined efforts to overcome challenging financial circumstances.

Notes and References

  1. News: Entre los sueños y la resignación . . 17 June 2010 . 16 July 2012 .
  2. News: Familia en tiempos de crisis . . 17 June 2010 . 16 July 2012 .