Papá por un Día
Dad for a Day | |
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Directed by | Raúl Rodríguez Peila |
Written by | Jorge Maestro Fernanda Ramondo Raúl Rodríguez Peila |
Produced by | Pablo Bossi Carlos Mentasti Carlos Luis Mentasti |
Starring | Nicolás Cabré Luisana Lopilato Gimena Accardi |
Cinematography | Rolo Pulpeiro |
Edited by | Pablo Barbieri Carrera |
Music by | Claudio Waisgluss |
Distributed by | Buena Vista International |
Release date |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Dad for a Day (Template:Lang-es) is a 2009 Argentine film starring Nicolás Cabré, Luisana Lopilato and Gimena Accardi. It was premiered on 6 August 2009,[1] and was also screened at the Mar del Plata Film Festival on 14 November 2009, not as the part of the competition.[2]
Plot
Federico, the coach of Argentine most important hockey team The Mary Mastersons, is engaged to Cecilia, an upper class woman and the captain of the team. He is about to take two important steps in his life — planning a great wedding and becoming the new coach of Las Leonas, the national team.
Far away from Buenos Aires, in a little sea town, lives Federico's father, a great hockey player and a coach as well. They have not seen each other for ten years. Before dying, he tells Federico that he has an eight–year–old sister he has not met, and asks him to take care of her. Federico's life changes drastically with this new responsibility. He is also captivated by the beauty and simplicity of Julieta, the captain of the hockey team his father used to coach and falls in love. Both Tini, the little sister, and Julieta, wish to be accepted as a part of Federico's life despite Cecilia's wish to carry on with the marriage.
Julieta and Cecilia comfront each other in the final hockey match, not only as captains of the teams but also in a dispute for Federico's love. Federico has to make a decision between his marriage with Cecilia and Julieta's next tournament's destiny, Australia.
Cast
- Nicolás Cabré as Federico
- Luisana Lopilato as Julieta
- Gimena Accardi as Cecilia
- Julieta Poggio as Tini
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