Vladimir in Buenos Aires (2003)
Since the 1990s, a wave of new immigrants from the former Soviet Union has hit Argentina's borders. They lose their identity and, to a certain extent, their pride as they are forced to adapt to an unfamiliar language and an unwelcoming society. Vladimir is one of those immigrants; unemployed, he feels cheated by the supposed opportunities of the "free world," but at least he finds solace in the arms of a prostitute. Nevertheless, he feels compelled to make something of his life, even if he has to take advantage of others.
Director: Diego Gachassin
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: December 11, 2003
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Esteban Clausse, Pablo Zubizarreta
Editing: Diego Gachassin
Production: El Acorazado Cine
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vladimir in Buenos Aires about?
- Since the 1990s, a wave of new immigrants from the former Soviet Union has hit Argentina's borders. They lose their identity and, to a certain extent, their pride as they are forced to adapt to an unfamiliar language and an unwelcoming society. Vladimir is one of those immigrants; unemployed, he feels cheated by the supposed opportunities of the "free world," but at least he finds solace in the arms of a prostitute. Nevertheless, he feels compelled to make something of his life, even if he has to take advantage of others.
- Who directed Vladimir in Buenos Aires?
- Vladimir in Buenos Aires was directed by Diego Gachassin.
- Who stars in Vladimir in Buenos Aires?
- Vladimir in Buenos Aires stars Pasha Kyslychko, Mikhail Rojkov, Camila MacLennan, Jenny Goldstein, Daniel Di Biase, Andrea Goldberg.
- How long is Vladimir in Buenos Aires?
- Vladimir in Buenos Aires has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Vladimir in Buenos Aires?
- Vladimir in Buenos Aires is a Drama film.
- Where was Vladimir in Buenos Aires produced?
- Vladimir in Buenos Aires was produced in Argentina.