
The Stolen Man
Directed by Matías Piñeiro2007 90mDrama
6.45.3
Piñeiro's sparkling debut film breathlessly follows a clever, capricious young woman as she carefully interweaves friends and lovers into an intricate web of secretive yet often unexpectedly compassionate games. Together with her best friend and fellow tour guide at a rival Buenos Aires historical museum, Piñeiro's headstrong heroine attempts to tame the unpredictable course of her heart, eccentrically drawing inspiration from Sarmiento's magnum opus, Facundo. With its grainy 16mm black-and-white cinematography, its political sub- and super-texts and its compelling portrait of impetuous youth, The Stolen Man recalls the alternately sober and sprightly nouvelle vague of Jean Eustache and Jacques Rivette.
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The Stolen Man was released on August 9, 2007.
The Stolen Man was directed by Matías Piñeiro.
The Stolen Man has a runtime of 90m.
The Stolen Man was produced by Pablo Chernov.
Piñeiro's sparkling debut film breathlessly follows a clever, capricious young woman as she carefully interweaves friends and lovers into an intricate web of secretive yet often unexpectedly compassionate games. Together with her best friend and fellow tour guide at a rival Buenos Aires historical museum, Piñeiro's headstrong heroine attempts to tame the unpredictable course of her heart, eccentrically drawing inspiration from Sarmiento's magnum opus, Facundo. With its grainy 16mm black-and-white cinematography, its political sub- and super-texts and its compelling portrait of impetuous youth, The Stolen Man recalls the alternately sober and sprightly nouvelle vague of Jean Eustache and Jacques Rivette.
The key characters in The Stolen Man are Mercedes Montt (María Villar), Leticia Lamadrid (Romina Paula), Clara Virasoro (Julia Martínez Rubio).
The Stolen Man is a Drama film.
The Stolen Man has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.






