The Dark Side of the Heart (1992) [R]

Release Date:
May 21, 1992

Original Title:
El lado oscuro del corazón

Alternate Titles:
A szív sötét oldala
Ciemna strona serca
Die dunkle Seite des Herzens
Le Côté obscur du coeur
Le Côté obscur du cœur
O Lado Escuro do Coração

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
CQ3 Films
INCAA
Max Films

Production Countries:
Argentina | Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 16  CA: 18A  DE: 16  ES: 18  FR: U  US: R 

Runtime: 127

Oliveiro is a young poet living in Buenos Aires where sometimes he has to sell his ideas to an advertising agency to make a living or exchange his poems for a steak. In Montevideo, he meets a prostitute, Ana, with whom he falls in love. Back in Buenos Aires, he accepts a contract with a publicity agency to get the money for three days of love with her. Will he get what he's searching for when his ideal of love's pleasure is literally going in levitation while making love?

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Art Direction:
Margarita Jusid

Assistant Director:
Marcelo Rembado

Associate Producer:
Fernando Sokolowicz
Susana Serebrenik
Suzanne Dussault

Costume Design:
Patricia Pernia

Director:
Eliseo Subiela

Director of Photography:
Hugo Colace

Editor:
Marcela Sáenz

Hairdresser:
Paquita Trench

Hairstylist:
Juan Carlos Mazzola

Makeup Artist:
Selva Chomnalez

Original Music Composer:
Osvaldo Montes

Producer:
Roger Frappier

Production Manager:
Jorge Rocca
Jorge Sivori

Screenplay:
Eliseo Subiela

Set Decoration:
Cristina Nigro

Set Designer:
Marcela Bazzano

Sound:
José Luis Díaz

Sound Director:
Carlos Abbate

Special Effects:
Christian Gruaz

Writer:
Mario Benedetti
Juan Gelman
Oliverio Girondo

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