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Directed by | Alejandro Agresti |
Produced by |
Producer: Pablo Bossi Co-Producers: Thierry Forte Sarah Halioua Massimo Vigliar |
Written by |
Alejandro Agresti Story: Pedro Mairal |
Starring |
Cecilia Roth Tomás Fonzi Fabián Vena Norma Aleandro |
Music by | Paul M. van Brugge |
Cinematography | Arnaldo Catinari |
Edited by | Stefan Kamp |
Distributed by | Buena Vista International |
Release date
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Running time
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100 minutes |
Country |
Argentina Spain Italy France Netherlands |
Language | Spanish |
Una noche con Sabrina Love (English: A Night With Sabrina Love) is a 2000 Argentine, Spanish, Italian, French, and Dutch film, written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film is based on the Pedro Mairal novel.
The film was produced by Pablo Bossi, and co-produced by Thierry Forte, Sarah Halioua, and Massimo Vigliar.
The picture stars Cecilia Roth as Sabrina Love and Tomás Fonzi.
The film tells of Daniel (Tomás Fonzi), a coming-of-age seventeen-year-old orphan growing up in a small town in rural Argentina.
Daniel feels trapped in his town. He has grown tired of living with his grandparents, and hates he his job. He does, however, enjoy sneaking into the local movie theatre to watch the latest film from porn star Sabrina Love (Cecilia Roth).
Daniel enters a contest where a lucky fellow will win a date with the sexy actress. The letter he sends earns him the grand prize. Daniel has to get to Buenos Aires for his big moment, but has no money.
Daniel is forced to hitchhike from one side of Argentina to the other, and has a number of interesting experiences along the way. He encounters a handful of unusual people: his brother (Fabian Vena), who hasn't yet accepted his parents' death; a free-thinking writer (Mario Paolucci); and a reporter (Julieta Cardinali) with love on her mind.
When he meets up with the confident older actress he has a lesson or two to learn about the ways of the world.
The film was first presented in Argentina on June 8, 2000.
Later the film was screened a few film festivals, including: the Miami Hispanic Film Festival, Miami, Florida; the Latin America Film Festival, Poland; and the Bergen International Film Festival, Norway; the Huelva Latin American Film Festival, Huelva, Spain; and the Lleida Latin-American Film Festival, Lleida, Spain.