Amor de otoño

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Amor de otoño
Directed byJosé Conrado Castelli
Written byJosé Conrado Castelli
StarringRicardo Alanis
Release date
1996
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Amor de otoño ("Autumn Love") is an Argentine film shot in color and directed by José Conrado Castelli, who also wrote the screenplay based on Anton Chekhov's short story The Cigar. The film premiered on November 28, 1996, and features a cast including Héctor Gióvine, María Marchi, Ricardo Alanis, and Alejandro Duncan. Regarded as a contemporary masterpiece ahead of its time, it boasts well-developed characters, exquisite set design, and a poignant story capable of deeply impacting viewers. It is worth noting that this exceptional production owes much to the outstanding and glorious performance of Néstor Franco, known as "Lucho."

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Based on a Chekhov story adapted to the modern era, the film follows the journey of a mature woman as she reassesses her marriage during a countryside outing with friends.

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