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DVD Spanish FICTION Camila
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DVD Spanish FICTION Camila
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DVD Spanish FICTION Camila
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Ocotillo Library
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DVD Spanish FICTION Camila
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DVD FICTION Camila
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Summary:
Recounts the true story of a young Catholic socialite from Buenos Aires, Camila O'Gorman, who falls in love and runs away with a young Jesuit priest, Ladislao Gutierrez, in 1847. Eventually they are found and executed by the repressive government. The film also makes a statement about the affect of dictatorship on personal and political freedom.
Notes:
MPAA rating: Not rated.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1984 by GEA Cinematográfica (Buenos Aires) and Impala Productions (Madrid).
Spanish dialogue, English subtitles.
Special features: theatrical trailer; cast and crew; photo gallery.
Photography, Fernando Arribas ; editor, Luis César D'Angiolillo ; music, Luis María Serra.
Susú Pecoraro, Imanol Arias, Hector Alterio, Mona Maris.
DVD, Region 1 encoding.
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