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Los Rubios follows Albertina Carri as she searches for her parents, who disappeared during Argentina's dark dictatorship.

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Jay Boyar Orlando Sentinel After watching this chilly film, you won't cry for Argentina so much as you'll be scratching your head about it. Rated: 2/5 Sep 3, 2004 Full Review Jonathan Rosenbaum Chicago Reader It's won significant acclaim and recognition in Argentina even though it refuses to offer the comfort and certainty of a conventional documentary -- something that has alienated part of the mainstream press. Rated: 3/4 Aug 27, 2004 Full Review A.O. Scott New York Times Oblique, self-conscious semi-documentary. Rated: 2/5 Apr 7, 2004 Full Review Steve Schneider Orlando Weekly Easily the most formally sophisticated feature to have played the D.MAC facility, The Blonds plays head games with the conventions of political memoir. Rated: 3.5/5 Sep 2, 2004 Full Review Maria Garcia Film Journal International Carri's refusal to suffer, to confront her own emptiness, is what finally renders The Blonds jejune, nihilistic and utterly unsatisfying. Aug 8, 2004 Full Review Hartford Courant Rated: 3/4 Jun 18, 2004 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Los Rubios follows Albertina Carri as she searches for her parents, who disappeared during Argentina's dark dictatorship.
Director
Albertina Carri
Producer
Marcelo Céspedes, Barry Ellsworth
Screenwriter
Albertina Carri, Alan Pauls
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Spanish
Runtime
1h 45m