Perdida | |
Director: | Alejandro Montiel |
Producer: | Axel Kuschevatzky Matías Levinson |
Starring: | Luisana Lopilato Amaia Salamanca Nicolás Furtado Oriana Sabatini Julián Serrano Laura Laprida Benjamín Otero Sol Wainer |
Based On: | Cornelia by Florencia Etcheves |
Music: | Alfonso G. Aguilar |
Cinematography: | Guillermo Nieto |
Editing: | Fran Amaro |
Studio: | Bowfinger International Pictures Cornelia la Película INCAA MyS Producción Telefé Tondero Producciones |
Runtime: | 103 minutes |
Country: | Argentina Spain Peru[1] |
Language: | Spanish |
Perdida (Spanish: Missing) is a 2018 internationally co-produced crime thriller drama film directed by Alejandro Montiel.[2] It is based on Argentinian journalist Florencia Etcheves’s novel Cornelia.[3]
Fourteen years ago, during a study trip, a teenage girl, Cornelia Villalba (Amaia Salamanca) ran away with her companions to go dancing and got lost in the middle of the Patagonian forests, and she is never heard from again. At present, Manuela Pelari (Luisana Lopilato) her best friend, decides to use her police tools to undertake a new search. Driven by disrespect and a compelling need to end years of silence and broken ties, she is faced with a power that threatens to turn her into one more piece of a cog that could cost her her life. A commissioner who acts as a father, a ruthless murderer and a Spanish woman as beautiful as it is dangerous, a girl raised outside the law and a colleague who tries to indoctrinate a Pipa mistress of disobedience, are the characters that surround a search that does not give respite.[4]
The director Alejandro Montiel after working as creative director, he together with Mili Roque Pitt looked for a film to direct in a different genre that is not comedy, as Montiel likes the police, he read the book and decided to adapt it for a movie.
Luisana Lopilato for the role had to practice martial arts and learn to use a revolver with the help of a policeman. The film was the cinematographic debut of Oriana Sabatini and Julián Serrano.
The film began on October 2, 2017 in natural settings in Argentina and Spain.
See main article: Intuition (film).
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an aggregate score of 20% based on 1 positive and 4 negative critic reviews.[5]