Hold-Up! (2012 film) explained

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Director:Eduard Cortés
Music:Federico Jusid
Cinematography:David Omedes
Editing:Fernando Pardo
Runtime:111 minutes
Country:Spain
Argentina
Language:Spanish

Hold-Up! (Spanish; Castilian: '''¡Atraco!'''|links=no) is a 2012 Spanish-Argentine film directed by Eduard Cortés, filmed in Spain.[1] The script was written by the director with Pedro Costa. The film stars Guillermo Francella, Nicolás Cabré, and Amaia Salamanca.[2]

Plot

In 1950s Spain, a cohort of Argentinians who remain faithful to the ousted president Peron devise a scheme to execute a heist aimed at retrieving the jewels once possessed by the president's deceased wife, Evita.

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hold-Up!. 18 November 2012. Jonathan. Holland. Variety.
  2. Joan Marimón El montaje cinematográfico. Del guion a la pantalla 2014 8447538060 Page 109 "Fernando Pardo —montador de Martín Hache (1997), de Adolfo Aristaráin; de Solas (1999), de Benito Zambrano; de ¡Atraco! (2012), de Eduard Cortés, etc.— intenta solucionar el problema con un cambio relevante de espacio:"