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''Chronicle of an Escape'' ( es, Crónica de una fuga), also known as ''Buenos Aires, 1977'', is a 2006 Argentine
historical drama film A historical drama (also period drama, costume drama, and period piece) is a work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television. Historical drama includes historical fiction and romances, adventure films, and sw ...
directed by
Israel Adrián Caetano Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. The screenplay is written by Caetano, Esteban Student, and Julián Loyola, based on the autobiographical book ''Pase libre – la fuga de la Mansion Seré'' written by Claudio Tamburrini. The film was produced by
Oscar Kramer Oscar Kramer (25 May 1935 – 7 April 2010) was an Argentine film producer. He was born in Buenos Aires. He worked in the cinema of Argentina when he was young. In the 1970s he lived in Antwerp, Belgium, where he worked in the diamond industry ...
and
Hugo Sigman Hugo Sigman (born 1 January 1944) is an Argentine psychiatrist and business mogul. He is the founder, CEO and –jointly with his wife, biochemist Silvia Gold— the only shareholder of Grupo Insud, a business conglomerate with a presence in the ...
, and stars
Rodrigo de la Serna Lionel Rodrigo de la Serna (; born 18 April 1976) is an Argentine actor. He is known for playing Alberto Granado in the 2004 biopic '' The Motorcycle Diaries'' and Palermo in the Netflix series '' Money Heist''. His role in '' Money Heist'' as ...
,
Pablo Echarri Pablo Daniel Echarri (born September 21, 1969) is a leading Argentine actor. Biography He was born in Sarandí, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Career Pablo Echarri began his career on Argentine television in 1993. He was given his first sig ...
and Nazareno Casero. The film tells the true story of four men who narrowly escaped death at the hands of a military death squad during Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship (1976-1983). Winner of the
Silver Condor The Argentine Film Critics Association ( es, Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina) is an organization of Argentine-based journalists and correspondents. The association presents the ''Silver Condor Awards'' (''Premios Cóndor ...
Award for Best Film, it was Argentina's entry for the 2007
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for the Best Foreign Language Film, and director Israel Adrián Caetano was nominated at the
2006 Cannes Film Festival The 59th Cannes Film Festival was held from 17 to 28 May 2006. Twenty films from eleven countries were in competition for the Palme d'Or. The President of the Official selection Jury was Wong Kar-wai, the first Chinese director to preside over t ...
for a Golden Palm.


Plot

On 23 November 1977, during Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship, Claudio Tamburrini (
Rodrigo de la Serna Lionel Rodrigo de la Serna (; born 18 April 1976) is an Argentine actor. He is known for playing Alberto Granado in the 2004 biopic '' The Motorcycle Diaries'' and Palermo in the Netflix series '' Money Heist''. His role in '' Money Heist'' as ...
), a goalie for a minor league soccer team in Buenos Aires, is abducted by members of the Argentine secret military police. He is taken to a detention center known as
Mansión Seré The Mansión Seré (also known as Quinta de Seré and Atila) was a (CCD) run by the Argentine Air Force during the self-styled National Reorganization Process (1976–1983). History Mansión Seré was an old house located on on the border be ...
: an old dilapidated house in the suburban neighborhood of Morón on the suspicion he is a guerrilla man who opposes the dictatorship. Blindfolded, Tamburrini is tortured daily by his jailers, who demand information he does not have because he is not a political activist and never was. Tamburrini discovers an acquaintance nicknamed ''El Tano'', whom he has met twice in his life, has lied under torture and falsely implicated him, claiming he has a
mimeograph A mimeograph machine (often abbreviated to mimeo, sometimes called a stencil duplicator) is a low-cost duplicating machine that works by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper. The process is called mimeography, and a copy made by the proc ...
. On New Year's Eve, Huguito, the lead captor, teases Tamburrini by implying he is about to be released. Instead, he is taken to another room with more men. When Huguito insists Tamburrini remove his blindfold and look at him, Tamburrini understands he will never be released alive. He attacks Tano, who really is a member of a radical group. Tano claims he had no choice but to implicate Tamburrini after his name was discovered in Tano's address book. He insists that since Tamburrini is really innocent, he will be released eventually, but Tamburrini knows better. A new captive, Guillermo ( Nazareno Casero), arrives and admits that he was really the one with the mimeograph, which he used to make fake papers for Tano. Tamburrini hopes that now he will be released, but Guillermo tells him that to have any chance of saving himself, he will have to implicate someone else, which Tamburrini refuses to do. Tano and a dozen other captives are told they are being transferred to prison but in reality are drugged and handed over to the
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, presumably being executed on a
death flight Death flights ( es, vuelos de la muerte, links=no) are a form of extrajudicial killing practiced by military forces in possession of aircraft: victims are dropped to their death from airplanes or helicopters into oceans, large rivers or even mount ...
. Tamburrini expects to be killed by the ruthless guards at any time. After four months of imprisonment, and many sessions of torture, Tamburrini and his fellow captives Guillermo, Vasco and Gallego dive out a window during a thunderstorm. The four, naked and with nothing but their senses, begin a desperate flight to freedom. After a night hiding in the suburbs, the four men get ahold of some money and clothes and part ways; three of them leave the country, including Tamburrini, whom years later writes the book in which the film is based on.


Cast

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Rodrigo de la Serna Lionel Rodrigo de la Serna (; born 18 April 1976) is an Argentine actor. He is known for playing Alberto Granado in the 2004 biopic '' The Motorcycle Diaries'' and Palermo in the Netflix series '' Money Heist''. His role in '' Money Heist'' as ...
as Claudio Tamburrini *
Pablo Echarri Pablo Daniel Echarri (born September 21, 1969) is a leading Argentine actor. Biography He was born in Sarandí, Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Career Pablo Echarri began his career on Argentine television in 1993. He was given his first sig ...
as Huguito * Nazareno Casero as Guillermo Fernández * Daniel Valenzuela as ''El Alemán'' ("The German") *
Lautaro Delgado Lautaro Delgado (Buenos Aires, 1978) is an Argentine film and TV actor. In 2006 he appeared in '' Crónica de una fuga'' and in 2010 he appeared in '' Revolución: El cruce de los Andes''. Filmography * 1995: ''Montaña rusa, otra vuelta'' TV S ...
as ''El Gallego'' ("The Galician") * Matías Marmorato as ''El Vasco'' ("The Basque") * Martín Urruty as ''El Tano'' ("The Italian") * Diego Alonso Gómez as Lucas * Leonardo Bargiga as Capitán Almagro * Micaela Vázquez as Tamburrini's sister


Production


Historical context and factual basis of the film

The film is based on a real political event that took place in Argentina during
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's reactionary military ''
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'', which came to be known as Argentina's last civil-military dictatorship. The dictatorship took over the government after a Coup on March 24, 1976. During the ''junta''s rule, the Congress was suspended and unions, political parties and provincial governments were banned. During the period that became known abroad as "the
Dirty War The Dirty War ( es, Guerra sucia) is the name used by the military junta or civic-military dictatorship of Argentina ( es, dictadura cívico-militar de Argentina, links=no) for the period of state terrorism in Argentina from 1974 to 1983 as ...
", between 9,000 and 30,000 people were
disappeared An enforced disappearance (or forced disappearance) is the secret abduction or imprisonment of a person by a state or political organization, or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organi ...
as a result of direct
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by the military government. The film is about one such instance: the November 1977 kidnapping of Claudio Tamburrini, a goalkeeper of a B-league ''fútbol'' team, who's taken to a clandestine detention center and tortured. On 24 March 1978, Tamburrini escaped along with Guillermo Fernández, Carlos García Muñoz (''El Gallego''), and Daniel Rusomano (known as ''El Chino'' in the book), and wrote ''Pase libre – la fuga de la Mansion Seré'', a harrowing account of his experience.


Themes

Before the production began director Israel Adrián Caetano traveled to meet Tamburrini in Stockholm, where he now lives, to learn the truth about the event. There he also met Fernández, who initiated the breakout. Both former prisoners collaborated with Caetano and the screenwriters and helped them to stick closely to the main theme of the film: survival. The production was quite difficult according to Caetano, who stated that "the filming was an endless challenge: shooting almost entirely within four walls, trusting the outcome to the acting, the framing, and the light. It was not always easy to generate fear, paranoia, and neurosis from this prison. Our challenge was how to re-create the madness these prisoners endured".


Reception

''
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's'' John DeFore thinks American audiences will like the thriller and its pace, especially after the men escape in the rain. He believes that ''Chronicle of an Escape'' will give American audiences "an icky feeling" when they view the "fact-based Argentine story through the stylized lens of a horror film. Laced with dread that builds to a thoroughly gripping third act, it should do well with art house audiences who like their history lessons to come with a shot of adrenaline." Critic Deborah Young, writing for ''
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'' magazine, generally liked the film yet felt the film's atonal score was at times irritating. She wrote, " rceful acting plays a key role in giving the story credibility, with De La Serna and Casero lighting the way." She also says the film "feels hollow at the core, leaving a feeling of lingering disappointment over a missed opportunity to probe recent history." Critic Clark Collis liked the film and wrote, "''Chronicle of an Escape's'' premise may remind you of Sly Stallone's enjoyably preposterous 1981 soccer/incarceration flick, ''
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'', but this true-story-based movie scores in a different way...The result is blessed with great performances; director Israel Adrián Caetano lets events speak — and plead and weep — for themselves." Stephen Holden, critic for ''
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'', discussed the film from today's political perspective in the United States. He wrote, "Despite its restraint, ''Chronicle of an Escape'' is deeply unsettling. Although the events it depicts happened 30 years ago in
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, it inevitably triggers anguished thoughts of Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo Bay and
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... But as a suspenseful drama of captivity and escape, the movie is a carefully paced, persuasively acted thriller. Its first two-thirds observe Claudio's four-month internment, during which he becomes resigned to the idea that he will be killed. Unlike the other captives, he does not belong to a subversive group; midway through the film he discovers to his fury that an acquaintance and fellow prisoner, while under torture, lied and named him as the owner of a mimeograph machine that printed antigovernment leaflets. The message is explicit: Torture may make people talk, but they’ll say anything to avoid further abuse." Critic Jan Stuart echoed Stephen Holden and wrote, "If there is anything more disturbing than any of the tortures glimpsed in the film, it is turning on the evening news afterward and being reminded that the use of such hardball practices are still, in the minds of some, a subject for debate." The review aggregator
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reported that 60% of critics gave the film a positive review, based on fifteen reviews.


Accolades


Awards

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: ''Premios Sur''; Best Supporting Actor, Nazareno Casero; Best New Actor, Nazareno Casero; Best Original Music, Iván Wyszogrod, 2006.''Clarín''
"El filme 'Las manos' arrasó en la entrega de los Premios Sur", article about film awards, December 12, 2006. * Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best Editing, Alberto Ponce; Best Film; Best Adapted Screenplay, Adrián Caetano, Julian Loyola, and Esteban Student; 2007.


Nominations

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: Golden Palm, Adrián Caetano, 2006. * Independent Spirit Awards: Independent Spirit Award Best Foreign Film, Adrián Caetano, Argentina, 2007. * Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor, Best Actor, Rodrigo De la Serna; Best Art Direction, Juan Mario Roust and Jorge Ferrari; Best Cinematography, Julián Apezteguía; Best Director, Adrián Caetano; Best Music, Iván Wyszogrod; Best Sound, Fernando Soldevila; Best Supporting Actor, Nazareno Casero; Best Supporting Actor, Pablo Echarri; 2007. * Penthouse Film of the Year: Golden Woodie, Adrián Caetano, 2006.


Distribution

The film first opened in Argentina on March 24, 2006. The film was shown at various film festivals, including the
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, France; the
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, Canada; the Toulouse Latin America Film Festival, France; the Espoo Ciné International Film Festival, Finland, and others. In the United States it was featured at the Austin Film Festival in
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on October 26, 2006.


References


External links

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''Crónica de una fuga''
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''Crónica de una fuga''
review at ''
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'' by Fernando López
''Crónica de una fuga''
review at ''LeerCine'' by Santiago García
''Crónica de una fuga''
trailer at
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