
Dancer Upstairs (2002)
Año de Estreno: 2002
Nación: Spain, United States
Título Alternativo: The Dancer Upstairs, Sendero de sangre, Guerrilha Sem Face, La danse de l'oubli, Der Obrist und die Tänzerin, Pasos de baile, O horeftis tou epano orofou, Táncos a házban, Danza di sangue, Tancerz, Em Clandestinidade, Танцующая наверху, Yukaridaki Dansçi
Director: John Malkovich
Guionista: Nicholas Shakespeare
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Atresmedia, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Lolafilms, Mr. Mudd, Vía Digital
Género: Drama, Film Based On Literature, Political Film, Romance, Thriller
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Argumento
Detective Agustin Rejas is relentlessly pursuing Ezequiel, a guerrilla leader inciting revolution against their unnamed Latin American country's fascist government. Amidst this turmoil, Rejas finds solace in his family and especially Yolanda, his daughter's ballet teacher, whom he falls in love with. However, Yolanda might be more entangled in the political chaos than she initially appears, threatening both Rejas' personal life and his pursuit of justice.
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Resumen
Dancer Upstairs (2002), directed by John Malkovich, is a drama-thriller set in an unnamed Latin American country during political unrest. The film revolves around Detective Agustin Rejas, who struggles to maintain his sense of self-respect and familial joy amidst the brutal revolution led by Ezequiel. While the narrative primarily focuses on Rejas' pursuit of justice and his complex relationship with Yolanda, it also explores themes of love, corruption, and the elusive nature of truth in troubled societies.
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