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The Delinquents Los delincuentes

Rodrigo Moreno / Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Luxembourg / 2023 / 180 min / Spanish

Rodrigo Moreno's film shows there's a fine line between the monotony of daily routine and the adventurous life of criminals. Above all, however, it demonstrates just how far a person is willing to go to find personal freedom and inner peace.

cast Daniel Elías (Morán), Esteban Bigliardi (Román), Margarita Molfino (Norma), Germán De Silva (Del Toro/Garrincha), Mariana Chaud (Marianela), Gabriela Saidon (Flor), Cecilia Rainero (Morna), Javier Zoro (Ramon), Lalo Rotavería (Isnardi), Iair Said (Barrientos), Fabian Casas (Maestro), Adriana Aizemberg, Laura Paredes, Pablo Pinto

festivals, awards Cannes 2023, Sydney 2023, Karlovy Vary 2023, Melbourne 2023

Morán and Román are two bank employees that at some point in their lives question the routine life they lead. Over dinner with Román, Morán tells him that he stole $650,000, which is exactly double what he would have made until his retirement. He plans to turn himself in, but not before offering Román to split the money if he agrees to hide it for the duration of his incarceration. And just like that, their dreams of a better life take an unexpected and thrilling turn. 

"The idea has something to do with an old 1949 film, Hugo Fregonese’s Apenas un delincuente. I picked the initial premise of the movie as a starting point but with the idea of going beyond – a type of “beyond” I’m much more interested in, which deals with idea of dismantling genres. If you would have read the script, you would say it looked like a comedy. I wanted to make a comedy and “dismantle” it, but I also wanted to make a thriller boasting a bank robbery and “dismantle” again… and then reach a more existential realm." (Rodrigo Moreno)

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