Adoption (2010)
Richard, a homosexual man, decides to adopt a child named Juan. As the child becomes accustomed to his new home, he continues to suffer from the fears of his past. Ricardo feels that his son should know his roots and begins the quest to discover Juan’s true identity. This search unravels Juan’s real story; a story very different than what was presented before. Slowly, Juan’s life begins to appear, much like the tip of the iceberg submersed within the immense ocean.
Director: David Lipszyc
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: February 25, 2010
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Pablo Sala
Production: Del Toro Films
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
Philosophical and Existential Questions
Keywords
identity, adoption
More Films by Director: David Lipszyc
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Adoption about?
- Richard, a homosexual man, decides to adopt a child named Juan. As the child becomes accustomed to his new home, he continues to suffer from the fears of his past. Ricardo feels that his son should know his roots and begins the quest to discover Juan’s true identity. This search unravels Juan’s real story; a story very different than what was presented before. Slowly, Juan’s life begins to appear, much like the tip of the iceberg submersed within the immense ocean.
- Who directed Adoption?
- Adoption was directed by David Lipszyc.
- Who stars in Adoption?
- Adoption stars Ignacio Monná, Ricardo González, Franco Gross, José María Regueira, María Susana De Señas, Eva Gibertí.
- How long is Adoption?
- Adoption has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Adoption?
- Adoption is a Drama film.
- Where was Adoption produced?
- Adoption was produced in Argentina.
- What are the themes of Adoption?
- The themes of Adoption include: Philosophical and Existential Questions.