A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ricardo Darín, Soledad Villamil, Ulises Dumont
Written by:
Juan José Campanella
Fernando Castets
Directed by:
Juan José Campanella
Release Date:
September 16, 1999
Original Title:
El mismo amor, la misma lluvia
Alternate Titles:
El mismo amor, la misma lluvia
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
JEMPSA
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 14 PT: e 14
Runtime: 100
Jorge is a writer for a left-leaning Buenos Aires magazine that's at odds with the country's military dictatorship. He meets lovely and intelligent actress Laura and begins an on-and-off romance that will continue for the next two decades. Fearful of commitment, Jorge initially moves on from her and his fortunes suffer, but the situation changes when he and Laura renew their acquaintance. Meanwhile, the country undergoes a political transformation.
The love story between Jorge Pellegrini, a promising writer, and Laura Ramallo, a passionate waitress with artistic aspirations, over almost two decades. It begins in 1980 and ends on 1999. It tells their initial romance, the subsequent disagreements, the triumphs, the individual defeats - and their final reunion, using the events of Argentine history of these years as a backdrop.
Art Direction:
María Julia Bertotto
Costume Design:
Cecilia Monti
Director:
Juan José Campanella
Director of Photography:
Daniel Shulman
Editor:
Camilo Antolini
Executive Producer:
Ricardo Freixa
Key Hair Stylist:
Alberto Moccia
Makeup Artist:
María Laura López
Original Music Composer:
Emilio Kauderer
Producer:
Jorge Estrada Mora
Screenplay:
Fernando Castets
Sound Editor:
Daniel Fainzilber
Victor Melillo
Daniel Sais
Writer:
Juan José Campanella
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