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Vidas Privadas / Pantaleon Y Las Visitadores
(DVD, 2006)

Leading Role: Celia Roth, Gael Garcia Bernal
Director: Francisco J. Lombardi

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Format: DVD
Sep 2006
Not Rated
Recording Mode: (unknown)
223 min.
Color
UPC: 012569816930
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VIDAS PRIVADAS: Carmen (Cecilia Roth, VIVIR MATA) has been exiled from her native Argentina for over 20 years, ever since the military dictatorship's ascension to power. Emotionally scarred by the persecution she suffered during that time, she is now returning to visit the bedside of her dying father, and to solve a problem related to her inheritance. Faced with the memories of torture and hardship dredged up by this return, she must now attempt to mend her damaged relationships while dealing with her tormented past and her increasingly insistent sexual fantasies. She also begins a tenuous relationship with Gustavo (Gael Garcia Bernal), a hustler who is possibly not to be trusted.


PANTALEON Y LAS VISITADORES: Captain Pantaleon Pantoja (Salvador del Solar) is a straightlaced Peruvian military man with a new wife and a child on the way. Honest and hardworking, he has no choice but to follow orders when he is given the assignment of supplying prostitutes to troops stationed in the Amazon so that they will stop hassling the limited supply of local girls. Trouble arises though, when Pantoja faces great sexual temptation in the form of one of the "working girls" (Angie Cepedas) and his cover is under threat of being blown by local authorities. Based on the novel by Mario Vargas Llosa, CAPTAIN PANTOJA is spicy arthouse romp.

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Cast:Celia Roth, Gael Garcia Bernal
Director:Francisco J. Lombardi


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