Martín (Hache) Explained

Martín (Hache)
Director:Adolfo Aristarain
Cinematography:Porfirio Enríquez
Editing:Fernando Pardo
Music:Fito Páez
Runtime:134 minutes
Language:Spanish
Budget:200 million
Italic Title:no

Martín (Hache) pronounced as /es/ is a 1997 Argentine and Spanish film directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Federico Luppi, Juan Diego Botto, Cecilia Roth and Eusebio Poncela.

Plot

Martín, known as "Hache," is a 19-year-old Argentinian boy. After his girlfriend leaves him, he has a nearly fatal drug overdose (thought by many to be an attempted suicide). Afterwards, his mother sends him to Madrid to live with his father, Martín.

Martín, a successful filmmaker, does not want to take care of his son because he likes living alone and being able to socialize with his two friends, Alicia and Dante, without influencing his son in any negative way since both Alicia and Dante are experienced drug users. Regardless, he brings him into his home, hoping to ward off any evil influences that might cause his son to have a relapse and commit suicide.

As time passes and Martín's friendships get more strained, it becomes clear that Hache needs to leave his father's place and make a name for himself.

Production

The film was filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Madrid, and Almería, Spain.[1] [2]

Release

The film was the fifth most watched domestic film in Argentina, with 380,000 admissions. It was released theatrically in Spain on 26 September 1997.

Accolades

It was nominated for four Goya Awards in 1998, and Cecilia Roth won one for lead actress. It also 4 Silver Condors (Argentina film awards); for Best Director (Adolfo Aristarain), Best Actor (Federico Luppi), Best Actress (Cecilia Roth) and Best Supporting Actor (Eusebio Poncela).[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Thomas G. Deveny
  2. [Wimal Dissanayake]
  3. Carolina Rocha