Burnt Money (2000)

Based on a true story that for 35 years was kept secret...

Burnt Money (2000) poster

Set in Argentina in 1965, the story follows the tumultuous relationship between two men who became lovers and ultimately ruthless bank robbers in a notoriously famous footnote in the annals of crime history. After a large-scale hold-up that turns bloody, the two men must flee. It is not long before the police are surrounding the building they are in and they must confront their demons to survive.

Director: Marcelo Piñeyro
Genre: Romance, Crime
Runtime: 125 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Alfredo Mayo
Editing: Juan Carlos Macías
Production: Vía Digital, Oscar Kramer S.A., Cuatro Cabezas, Estudios Darwin, Romikin S.A., Patricio Tobal, Editorial Capayán, Fundación Octubre, Punto B.S.R.L. Planificación y Medios, Taxi Films, Tornasol Media, Mandarin Cinéma
Country: Argentina, Spain, Uruguay
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

jealousy, psychological stress, argentina, bank robbery, lgbt, 1960s, gay theme, cine argentino

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Burnt Money about?
Set in Argentina in 1965, the story follows the tumultuous relationship between two men who became lovers and ultimately ruthless bank robbers in a notoriously famous footnote in the annals of crime history. After a large-scale hold-up that turns bloody, the two men must flee. It is not long before the police are surrounding the building they are in and they must confront their demons to survive.
Who directed Burnt Money?
Burnt Money was directed by Marcelo Piñeyro.
Who stars in Burnt Money?
Burnt Money stars Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eduardo Noriega, Pablo Echarri, Leticia Brédice, Ricardo Bartis, Dolores Fonzi.
How long is Burnt Money?
Burnt Money has a runtime of 2h 5m (125 minutes).
What genre is Burnt Money?
Burnt Money is a Romance, Crime film.
Where was Burnt Money produced?
Burnt Money was produced in Argentina, Spain, Uruguay.