Lost Embrace (2004)
In Buenos Aires, the twenty-something Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff ditches the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business. Ariel has never understood why his father left him when he was a baby, but when his dad returns to Argentina, that will soon change.
Director: Daniel Burman
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date: March 14, 2004
Cast
- Daniel Hendler - Ariel Makaroff
- Adriana Aizemberg - Sonia Makaroff
- Jorge D'Elía - Elías Makaroff
- Sergio Boris - Joseph Makaroff
- Melina Petriella - Estela
- Rosita Londner - Abuela de Ariel
- Diego Korol - Mitelman
- Silvina Bosco - Rita
- Isaac Fajm - Osvaldo
- Atilio Pozzobón - Saligani Papá
Screenplay
Music: César Lerner
Cinematography: Ramiro Civita
Editing: Alejandro Brodersohn
Production: BD Cine, Classic Film (AR), Paradis Films, Wanda Visión, CinemArt, Fonds Sud Cinéma, INCAA, Canal+, TVE
Country: Argentina, Spain, France, Italy
Language: 한국어/조선말, Español, Yiddish
Original Language: es
Trailer
Lost Embrace TrailerMore Films by Director: Daniel Burman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lost Embrace about?
- In Buenos Aires, the twenty-something Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff ditches the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business. Ariel has never understood why his father left him when he was a baby, but when his dad returns to Argentina, that will soon change.
- Who directed Lost Embrace?
- Lost Embrace was directed by Daniel Burman.
- Who stars in Lost Embrace?
- Lost Embrace stars Daniel Hendler, Adriana Aizemberg, Jorge D'Elía, Sergio Boris, Melina Petriella, Rosita Londner.
- How long is Lost Embrace?
- Lost Embrace has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
- What genre is Lost Embrace?
- Lost Embrace is a Drama, Comedy film.
- Where was Lost Embrace produced?
- Lost Embrace was produced in Argentina, Spain, France, Italy.