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Rojo
Directed by
Benjamín Naishtat
NR
2018
1h 46m
Drama
,
Mystery
,
and more
6.3
96%
39%
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In Argentina pre-coup d'etat, a successful lawyer starts to feel against the ropes when a secret of the past threatens his present.
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Cast of Rojo
Darío Grandinetti
Claudio
Andrea Frigerio
Susana
Alfredo Castro
Detective Sinclair
Diego Cremonesi
The Hippie / Dieguito
Laura Grandinetti
Paula
Claudio Martínez Bel
Vivas
Susana Pampín
Professor
Rafael Federman
Santiago
Rudy Chernicoff
Mago
Mara Bestelli
Mabel
Pierre Marquille
Amigo de Dario
Fabiana Uría
Helena
Lola Banfi
Chica Magia
Myriam Henne-Adda
Locutora desfile
Martina Mainz
Estelita
Abel Ledesma
Mozo
Félix Santamaría
Joven músico
Ulises Guyot
Franco
Gonzalo Espinola
Amigo conductor
Daniel Cabot
Mario
Alberto Suárez
Interventor
Horacio Marassi
Hombre vestuario
Verónica Koziura
Amiga de Susana
Adela Sánchez
Enfermera
Fernando Bayot
Policía con linterna
Susana Behrend
Empleada clínica
Francisco Lumerman
Joven periodista
Raymond E. Lee
Vaquero
Eugenia Álvarez
Traductora
Rosana Vezzoni
Mujer eclipse
Lisandro Penelas
Periodista
Inés Suárez
Mujer casa abandonada
Claudia Cantero
Mujer iglesia
Eduardo Iglesias
Cafetero
Soledad Dahbar
Patricia
Benjamín Naishtat
Director / Writer
Bárbara Sarasola-Day
Producer
Federico Eibuszyc
Producer
Rojo Ratings & Reviews
Filmmaker Magazine
Vadim Rizov
It was an impressively fervid work, but nothing about it suggested that, given the opportunity to scale up, Naishtat would take it easy on the audience.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Amy Nicholson
Deadpan [and] very funny even though you feel uncomfortable laughing.
Hyperallergic
Ela Bittencourt
Dario Grandinetti's riveting performance as the vaguely menacing yet bureaucratic Claudio is a reminder that repulsive or unfathomable characters can be as fascinating as likable ones.
Washington City Paper
Pat Padua
Naishtat distracts the viewer with subplots that may be irrelevant but contribute to a fevered tension that makes this the strongest of the festival titles we previewed.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
A nuanced and sharply observed political and social commentary.
San Diego CityBeat
Glenn Heath Jr.
Effectively droll.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Jas Keimig
While much of the greater historical and political context might be missed by foreign audiences, Rojo serves up pitch-black humor (and drama) with an eye for the cinema of the era it's depicting.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[N]obody wants to say or do anything about [corruption] -- not because they can't but because they'd prefer not to.
Chicago Reader
Leah Pickett
Many works of art foreground the victims of corruption; fewer investigate the hearts and minds of those who turn their backs.
Los Angeles Times
Carlos Aguilar
"Rojo" is a sophisticatedly entertaining reminder of our propensity for malevolent apathy.
Film Comment Magazine
Jonathan Romney
Rojo uses both familiarity and distanciation to depict a society that never appears that different from the world we know, a mystery thriller of sorts that's both about its moment, and disturbingly timeless.
Entertainment Voice
Alci Rengifo
One of the pleasures of still having the option of arthouse theaters is the opportunity to discover a movie like "Rojo..." it's worth seeing on a big screen to bask in its atmosphere and admire [Benjamín] Naishtat's compositions.
Quelle Movies
Raquel Stecher
a moody and atmospheric drama that explores how government corruption enables the worst in human behavior.
Gay City News
Steve Erickson
El Movimiento and Rojo show Naishtat's talent for building tension through dialogue. But while the earlier film built toward violence in long, talky scenes, Rojo doesn't offer that grim release.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
It's a brutal trip, though Naishtat smartly balances the heaviness with moments of levity and absurd comedy.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
It masterfully sustains a sense of "wrongness" that will be felt even by those unfamiliar with Argentina's history.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
So I have to label Rojo a success even if on a purely reactive basis. I was entertained and perplexed in a way that seemed intentional.
Film Threat
Bradley Gibson
Rojo is delightfully multi-layered and complex, conveying more in what is not said than with anything overt.
Maven's Nest
Nora Lee Mandel
Slyly demonstrates that the right-wing coup vs Peron '76...didn't occur suddenly without a context of support...Alarming harbinger or entertaining parable of Dirty War.
The Hollywood Reporter
Boyd van Hoeij
Its accessibility... could turn this into Naishtat's most widely seen work to date and help consolidate his reputation as an exciting new voice in Argentinean cinema.
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