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Captive (Spanish: Cautiva) is a 2003 Argentinian film that concerns itself with what happened to the children of the people killed after the 1970s military coup. The film states it was made with the support of Argentine National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts. Captive was an award winner at the 2003 San Sebastian Film Festival.

Captive
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGastón Biraben
Screenplay byGastón Biraben
Produced byMarcelo Altmark
Gastón Biraben
Tammis Chandler
Raúl Alberto Tosso
StarringBárbara Lombardo
Susana Campos
Hugo Arana
Osvaldo Santoro
Noemí Frenkel
Lidia Catalano
CinematographyAbel Peñalba
Carlos Torlaschi
Edited byTammis Chandler
Music byJosé Luis Castiñeira de Dios

Production
company

Cacerolazo Producciones

Distributed byPrimer Plano Film Group

Release dates

  • October 20, 2005 (2005-10-20) (Argentina)
  • Running time

    115 minutes
    CountryArgentina
    LanguageSpanish

    Plot

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    Cristina Quadri is the model of a perfect student. Smart and affluent, her life is in perfect order until, one day, she is called from her class and made to appear in front of a judge. The judge informs her that her biological parents disappeared in the 1970s. Cristina is forced to live with her grandmother, Elisa Dominich. Elisa has spent the past 16 years attempting to locate Cristina, whose birth name was Sofia. Although at first she is hurt, bitter, and confused, Cristina/Sofia eventually grows to care for Elisa and begins to research the fate of her parents, and how much her adoptive parents knew of the truth.

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    Cautiva is a reflection on both the legacy of the "Dirty War", and the legacy of citizens who were disappeared by the government during the 1970s and 1980s. Once Argentina's current democracy was established, research began on the atrocities committed from 1976-1983 under the military government. It was discovered that children born to disappeared parents while they were in captivity had been routinely adopted by militarily connected families.[1] There were efforts to reconnect these children with their biological relatives. Often this meant any living grandparents or other more removed relatives, as the parents were still disappeared. This proved difficult, which the film illustrates, as Argentina's judicial system had to navigate the most sensitive way to approach a legal situation so entangled with family life and deeply rooted emotions.[2]

    Cast

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    Reception

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    Critical response

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    Film critic A. O. Scott especially lauded the young actor in the film, writing, "We first meet Cristina Quadri, the heroine of Gastón Biraben’s Captive, at her 15th birthday party, in 1994. She appears to be a perfectly ordinary, if exceptionally lovely, Buenos Aires teenager. Cristina lives with her doting upper-middle-class family (her father, now retired, was an officer in the national police force) and attends a starchy Catholic girls’ school, where she daydreams through her lessons and sneaks cigarettes with her best friend. But Bárbara Lombardo, the extraordinary young actress who plays Cristina, has the kind of soft, melancholy features that seem to hold reservoirs of emotion, as if she were haunted by the memory — or perhaps the premonition — of an unbearable hurt."[3]

    Awards

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    Wins

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ [1]. "The Triple Helix Online", article, "Los Desaparecidos: Tracing Argentina's Missing and Their Children Using DNA Analysis", June 17, 2013. Accessed: April 30, 2015.
  • ^ [2]. "The Guardian", article, "I'm a child of Argentina's 'disappeared'", December 27, 2014. Accessed: April 30, 2015.
  • ^ Scott, A.O. The New York Times, film review, "Observe With Caution: She’s Not the Girl She Appears to Be (Not Even to Herself)", November 10, 2006. Accessed: June 22, 2013.
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