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Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven

Todas las azafatas van al cielo

Argentina, Spain

2002

97 Min
Color
2.35:1
Spanish
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DIR Daniel Burman

PROD Pablo Bossi, Pedro D'Angelo, Diego Dubcovsky, José María Morales

SCR Daniel Burman, Emiliano Torres

DP Ramiro Civita

CAST Alfredo Casero, Ingrid Rubio, Emilio Disi, Valentina Bassi, Verónica Llinás, Kayne Di Pilato, Norma Aleandro, Rodolfo Samsó, Daniel Hendler

ED Alejandro Chomski, Ana Díaz Epstein, Miguel Pérez

MUSIC Víctor Reyes

SOUND Martín Grignaschi

Berlinale (Panorama), AFI FEST (International Competition)

Synopsis

This soaring romance will touch your heart. Miserable over the recent death of his wife, Julian (Alfredo Casero, Antigua vida mia, Felicidades) flies to a remote area of Argentina to scatter his wife’s ashes. In the desolate, wintry wilds, he encounters lonely stewardess Teresa (Ingrid Rubio, Mas alla del jardin, Taxi). There they discover a new passion for life as their fates miraculously converge and they realize that they are deeply connected kindred spirits. Atmospheric and alluring, this award-winning film is a tender reminder of life’s unexpected possibilities. –Image Entertainment

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Daniel Burman

Daniel Burman (born 29 August 1973, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a film director, screenplay writer, and producer. According to film critic Joel Poblete, who writes for Mabuse, a cinema magazine, Daniel Burman is one of the members of the so-called “New Argentina Cinema” which began c. 1998. Film critic Anthony Kaufman, writing for indieWIRE, an online community of independent filmmakers and aficionados, said Burman’s A Chrysanthemum Burst in Cincoesquinas (1998) has been cited as the beginning of the “New Argentine Cinema” wave.

Burman is of Polish-Jewish descent, and he was born and raised in Buenos Aires.

He holds both Argentine and Polish citizenship, like his films’ character, Ariel. He studied law before changing to audiovisual media production.

In 1995, he launched his own production company together with Diego Dubcovsky, BD Cine (Burman and Dubcovsky Cine).

Burman is a founding member of the Academy of Argentine Cinema.

His loose trilogy of… read more

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