Camila (DVD, 2003)

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A wealthy young socialite and a young Jesuit priest fall in love and run away together to a small Argentinean village where they conceal their true identities. When they are discovered, a terrible tragedy ensues. One of the most controversial stories in Argentina, also proves to be one of its more embarrassing episodes. Authorities have suppressed the telling of this story since the first attempt to put the story on screen, in 1912. This version directed by Maria Luisa Bemberg (I DON'T WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT) earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film.

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eBay Product ID (ePID)3424056

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RatingNR
Movie/TV TitleCamila
DirectorMaria Luisa Bemberg
FormatDVD
Release Year2003
GenreForeign Language
Sub-GenreSpanish

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Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureArgentina
Film CountryArgentina
Release Date20030114

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  • The consequences of love

    The film recreates the real historical drama of two young lovers that fall victims of both a very conservative 19th century Argentine society and its iron fisted goverment. Young Camila comes from a wealth and politically influential family, while Ladislao, also from a well to do family, is a young rural priest appointed to 1840's Buenos Aires. The two fall in love despite the strict social mores of the time and are forced to flee to fulfill their love. But they cannot avoid neither family nor government condemnation. Excellent script, great performances and good historical recreation. This film could very well be considered a modern day classic of Argentine cinema.

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