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Camila

Plot

Camila O'Gorman (Susan Peccaro) is the daughter of an influential 19th century Argentine diplomat (Hector Alterio). Ladislao Gutierez (Imanol Arias) is a Jesuit priest, also living in Argentina. Tortured by her so-called impure thoughts, Camila confesses these to Gutierez. Flouting tradition, convention, and the repressive Rosas political regime, Camila and the priest embark on a torrid affair. Based on a true story, the Spanish/Argentine co-production Camila was honored with a Best Foreign Film Oscar nomination. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

  • Susú Pecoraro - Camila O'Gorman
  • Héctor Alterio - Adolfo O'Gorman
  • Mona Maris - La Perichona
Claudio Gallardou - Eduardo; Carlos Muñoz - Monsignor Elortondo; Héctor Pellegrini - Commandant Soto; Boris Rubaja - Ignacio; Juan Manuel Tenuta; Imanol Arias - Father Ladislao Gutierrez; Roxana Berco; Yanina Amato; Alberto Busaid; Armando Capo; Luciano Castellano; Martin Coria; Marianna Cuello; Juan Carlos Galbarsanini; Lelio Incrocci; Carlos Rivkin; Alejandro Valls; Olga Veyra; Cido Vianna; Manuel Vicente; Jean Pierre Reguerraz

Credit

Miguel Rodriguez - Art Director, Graciela Galán - Costume Designer, Maria Luisa Bemberg - Director, Luis Cesar D'Angiolillo - Editor, Lita Stantic - Executive Producer, Luis Maria Serra - Composer (Music Score), Eugenio Zanetti - Production Designer, Fernando Arribas - Cinematographer, Marta Parga - Production Manager, Angel Baldo - Producer, Hector Gallardo - Producer, Edecio Imbert - Producer, Lita Stantic - Producer, Esmeralda Almonacid - Set Designer, Maria Luisa Bemberg - Screenwriter, Beda Docampo Feijoo - Screenwriter, Juan Bautista Stagnaro - Screenwriter

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