Hermanas Page #5

Synopsis: Argentinian sisters Elena and Natalia, who were separated, meet again in Texas in 1984.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Julia Solomonoff
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
Year:
2005
100 min
38 Views


Martn should turn himself in,

confess

and he'll be fine.

His family's very powerful.

They won't dare touch him.

Whereas if your dad

gets caught up in this,

he'll never get out of it.

I know the commissioner,

but we must move quickly.

If your father

is sent to the Executive Power,

I won't be able to do anything,

and these guys don't mess around.

If they want to make him talk,

who knows if

his heart will take it...

Elena,

you're the only one

who can save your father.

Where are you?

Are you all ok?

I'm fine, And Dad?

He's fine. He's here.

Nati, listen to me.

Go to Chiche's.

Mom's waiting for you there.

- No, I can't,

- Why? Where will you sleep?

Nati, don't go to see him,

I must go.

Tell Mom and Dad

I'm fine and I love them,

- Natalia... Nati.

- Give it to me.

She's going to see Martn.

I'm sorry, Dad.

Forgive me.

Ma'am, you can't go in there.

Curfew in 40 minutes.

I'll be right back.

- You promise?

- Yes.

- All right.

- Thank you.

- Natalia.

- Dad, what are you doing here?

We need to talk.

There are some clothes

in the back.

The plane leaves

Montevideo at noon.

Sarita will pick you up

at the airport.

She'll lend you some money.

Got any photos?

Yes.

It's a couple of months...

You'll see, sweetheart.

You'll be back

with pictures from Spain.

Go on, get some sleep.

Mom?

It's me.

I'm coming home.

Yeah, I'm fine.

Thanks.

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Julia Solomonoff

Julia Solomonoff (born March 4, 1968, in Entre Ríos) is an Argentine film actress, producer, film and television director, and screenplay writer. She currently lives in Buenos Aires and works in the cinema of Argentina and teaches as an adjunct professor at Columbia University in New York City. more…

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