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Dolores

"Una mujer, dos amores."

August 18, 2016 1h 38m 8.7/10 (7 votes)

Originally released in 2016. Dolores is a drama/history film. directed by Juan Dickinson.

Starring Emilia Attías, Guillermo Pfening, and Roberto Birindelli

Synopsis

DOLORES tells the story of a young woman of Scottish descent who returns to the Argentine pampas after her sister dies, to take care of her eight-year-old nephew- but drawn also by the juvenile love she still feels for her English brother-in-law, Jack. Her love story develops in the context of the onset of World War II: while the echoes of war get ever closer, the dispute between Germans and Anglos turns personal when Dolores is seduced by a neighbouring landowner of German descent, Octavio Brandt- he becomes an unexpected love, and from now on Dolores is torn between Octavio and Jack, as Argentina changes for ever. In a society dominated by men, Dolores must now also forge her unique destiny.

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 18, 2016 9 years ago
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Runtime 1h 38m 98 minutes total
User Rating 8.7/10 Excellent (7 votes)
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Language Spanish Original language
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Country Argentina + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
ES

Production Companies

  • Valkyria Filmes
  • Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE
  • Banco Regional de Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul
  • Fundo Setorial do Audiovisual
  • Dar a Luz Cine
  • Cine Argentino
  • INCAA
  • 3C Films Group

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dolores about?

DOLORES tells the story of a young woman of Scottish descent who returns to the Argentine pampas after her sister dies, to take care of her eight-year-old nephew- but drawn also by the juvenile lov...

Who directed Dolores?

Dolores was directed by Juan Dickinson.

How long is Dolores?

Dolores has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).

When was Dolores released?

Dolores was released on August 18, 2016 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Dolores?

The main cast of Dolores includes Emilia Attías, Guillermo Pfening, Roberto Birindelli, Mara Bestelli, Manuel Vicente.