I Never Been in Vienna | |
Director: | Antonio Larreta |
Producer: | Paco Molero |
Starring: | China Zorrilla |
Music: | José Nieto |
Cinematography: | Ricardo Aronovich |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Country: | Argentina |
Language: | Spanish |
I Never Been in Vienna (Spanish; Castilian: Nunca estuve en Viena) is a 1989 Argentine drama film directed by Antonio Larreta. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]
The story revolves around an upper-class family during the Centennial of the May Revolution, a period marked by the waning influence of the aristocratic classes. Set against the backdrop of societal transformation, four siblings find themselves living under the watchful eye of their strict grandmother, who embodies an authoritarian figure. Through their experiences, the siblings grapple with the challenges and implications of the emerging egalitarian and social changes in this new era.