Fine Powder | |
Director: | Esteban Sapir |
Producer: | Esteban Sapir |
Starring: | Belén Blanco Marcela Guerty |
Music: | Francisco Sicilia |
Cinematography: | Ramiro Civita Víctor González Esteban Sapir |
Editing: | Marcelo Dujo Miguel Martin |
Distributor: | 5600 Films |
Runtime: | 80 minutes |
Country: | Argentina |
Language: | Spanish |
Fine Powder (Spanish; Castilian: '''Picado fino''') is a 1996 Argentine drama film, written and directed by Esteban Sapir. The picture features Facundo Luengo, Belén Blanco, Marcela Guerty, among others.[1]
The film tells of Thomas (Facundo Luengo) a Jewish grown man who lives with his grandmother in the industrial section of a large Argentine city.
His life isn't going exactly as planned. Though he has impregnated his girlfriend Ana, he finds himself avoiding her because he has fallen in love with Alma, so he ignores Ana.
When he needs to make some money, he hooks up with a drug dealer, and this makes matters worse.
The film was first presented at the Havana Film Festival in Cuba in December 1996. It opened in Argentina on April 23, 1998.
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