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José Pablo Feinmann

Writing

Known For

In Retirement
5.6

A former Triple A (Argentine anti-communist alliance) is abandoned by his former colleagues after the Argentine dictatorship falls, in the course of his solitude he slowly becomes more insane and falls further into dementia, at the same time as one of the parents of the many children that he murdered and tortured during the dictatorship persecute him for revenge.

In Retirement

1984
Luna caliente
3.8

Returning to Argentina, an engineer trained in Europe visiting a friend of his father and meets the teenage daughter, who begins a relationship of love and passion.

Luna caliente

1985
Love Walked In
4.8

Two romantically involved down-and-out lounge singers get involved in a caper.

Love Walked In

1997
Two to Tango
3.0

Jim Conrad, a reluctant hitman, is ordered to Buenos Aires to complete one last contract. The task becomes complicated when the intended victim proves to be a well-protected man accompanied by a beautiful mistress who has caught Conrad's eye.

Two to Tango

1989
Corps perdus
5.8

Set in Buenos Aires. A man is called upon to identify and evaluate an unfinished and enigmatic painting thought to be the work of the famous painter, Bax. Slowly he finds himself enmeshed in the mysteries of its identification leading him slowly to murder, insanity and death.

Corps perdus

1990
Play Murder for Me
5.0

A jazz-club sax player (Jack Wagner) sees his ex-lover (Tracy Scoggins) in Buenos Aires, with her mobster husband.

Play Murder for Me

1990
Last Days of the Victim
7.3

Mendizábal, a hit man, its ordered by his anonymous clients to murder a man. But in the precise and obsessive persecution, he will discover that he is only part of a game that doesn't belong to him, a web at the service of greater interests.

Last Days of the Victim

1982
Eva Perón
6.0

Drama based on the life of Eva Peron, an obscure actress, who rose to become wife of Argentine strong-man President Juan Peron and one of the most powerful figures in Argentina until her death in 1952 at age 33.

Eva Perón

1996
Love and Dread
8.5

Borges falls in love with Beatriz Viterbo, a high-class young woman, who decides to marry a government official who makes Borges strongly suspect him, speculating that he is a sadist who is slowly poisoning Beatriz. To save Beatriz Borges, he decides to turn to a detective, who becomes the hinge of an unthinkable story.

Love and Dread

2001
Ay, Juancito
4.8

A film about the life of Juan Ramón Duarte, Evita's only brother. His ascent, his excesses, and his demise, in the times of Juan Domingo Perón.

Ay, Juancito

2004
El visitante
9.0

Pedro, a Falklands veteran, cannot forget the days when he was in the trenches, nor can he forget Raúl, his best friend, who stayed forever in that desolate place of nightmares.

El visitante

1999
Les Derniers Jours de la victime
10.0

Mendizábal, a reputed hitman, is commissioned to eliminate Rodolfo Kulpe, a small-time criminal.

Les Derniers Jours de la victime

1995
Tango Bar
6.2

A fled Tango show owner returns to Buenos Aires to join his partners after the oppressive government of Argentina has dissolved.

Tango Bar

1987
Evita, quien quiera oír que oiga
5.6

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Evita, quien quiera oír que oiga

1984
Al filo de la ley
4.0

A couple of swindlers steals a hotel in Miami. Both are pursued by a security officer, you want revenge.

Al filo de la ley

1992
Facundo, la sombra del tigre
5.6

The film focuses on the journey of General Juan Facundo Quiroga, with a very compromised health, to the north in order to resolve the conflict between the provinces of Salta and Tucuman.

Facundo, la sombra del tigre

1995
Ángel, la diva y yo
10.0

Buenos Aires at the end of the millennium a young filmmaker hopeless about their future decides to film his last act.

Ángel, la diva y yo

2000
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8.0

Feinmann was born in Buenos Aires in 1943. He holds a degree in Philosophy and was a university professor at the University of Buenos Aires during the military government of Juan Carlos Onganía. During those years, he forged his identity as an intellectual of the so-called leftist Peronism. During the last military dictatorship, Feinmann lived in seclusion with a diagnosis of cancer. Hence the analogical relationship in the title. The Fugitive Cell refers to the symmetries the author and screenwriter establishes between the illness that plagued him and the feared paramilitary groups whose eruption awaited him at any moment, locked inside his Buenos Aires home.

La célula fugitiva

2003