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Two Apples

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Between 1832 and 1834, the English naturalist Charles Darwin visited Argentina. The trip, of vital importance for his later theories, allowed him an interview with Juan Manuel de Rosas. One long night in the ghostly camp, the most powerful man in the Americas south of the Equator, and the unknown explorer, confront each other over faith, science, and politics. TWO APPLES, is an excessive and necessarily fallacious hypothesis of this ephemeral encounter.

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Ezequiel Boetti Otroscines.com Raspo opts for an unhurried story, allowing for time to exhibit the most complex layers of two characters who, for different reasons, have a dedicated place in history. [Full review in Spanish] Rated: 3/5 Dec 19, 2023 Full Review Paula Vázquez Prieto La Nación (Argentina) The film works well in its measured ambition: it is a well-told anecdote, dressed in color and brightness, without a vocation of greater significance than that circumstantial attention to a gap in history. [Full review in Spanish] Rated: 3/5 Dec 19, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Between 1832 and 1834, the English naturalist Charles Darwin visited Argentina. The trip, of vital importance for his later theories, allowed him an interview with Juan Manuel de Rosas. One long night in the ghostly camp, the most powerful man in the Americas south of the Equator, and the unknown explorer, confront each other over faith, science, and politics. TWO APPLES, is an excessive and necessarily fallacious hypothesis of this ephemeral encounter.
Director
Eduardo Raspo
Producer
Guadalupe Yepes
Screenwriter
Enrique Cortés
Production Co
Guadalupe Yepes Films, Bellasombra Films, Coupage Films, Martin Galimany
Genre
Drama, History
Original Language
Spanish
Runtime
1h 31m